SEC links for Wednesday:
- Big home game for Georgia tonight vs. Vandy, writes Tim Tucker of the AJC.
- Vanderbilt values Taylor’s defense, writes Jeff Lockridge of the Tennessean.
- Jenkins latest in long line of Vandy sharpshooters, writes Ron Higgins of the C-A.
- SEC stretch key to improving resume, says Marc Weiszer of Athens Banner-Herald.
- Mr. SEC looks at those NCAA tournament resumes.
- Defense has Alabama thinking tourney, says Mike Herndon of the Press-Register.
- Ross has become Auburn’s go-to guy, reports John Zenor of the AP.
- Arkansas players talk about critics, reports Robbie Neiswanger of Arkansas News.
- Sources say no NCAA bombshells on Newton, reports News’ Kevin Scarbinsky.
- NCAA prez’s comments sound good for Newton, says Anniston Star’s Joe Medley.
- Clowney takes some digs at Nick Saban, blogs Chris Low for espn.com.
- Scotty Hopson says Tennessee not done, writes Mike Griffith of the News-Sentinel.
- Has Clowney set the standard? asks Travis Haney of the Post and Courier.
- Alabama wants to avoid complacency, reports A. Stacy Long of the Advertiser.
- Home court no advantage this season, says Mike Strange of the News-Sentinel.
- Vols say they are not discouraged, writes Patrick Brown of the Free Press.
- Ole Miss wary of improving Auburn, reports Parrish Alford of the Daily Journal.
- Auburn hopes to follow win with a win, writes Evan Woodbery of the Press-Register.
- Florida’s Wilbekin making defensive mark, says Kevin Brockway of Gainesville Sun.
- LSU has chance to play spoiler, writes Scott Hotard of The Advocate.
- Collis Temple, Jr.’s legacy endures at LSU, says Jim Kleinpeter of the Times-Picayune.
- Florida’s Neiron Ball hospitalized, reports Jason Lieser of the Palm Beach Post.


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