SEC links for Wednesday:
- SEC commissioner Mike Slive sounds off on various topics to the Mobile Press-Register.
- Report says Ryan Mallett admitted drug use to NFL teams, writes Robbie Neiswanger of Arkansas News.
- State of SEC quarterbacks looks grim, says Mike Herndon of the Mobile Press-Register.
- Ex-Georgia quarterback and coach Ray Goff stays connected through FCA, reports John Kosater of the Macon Telegraph.
- Bottom line only part of the equation for LSU women’s basketball, writes Scott Rabalais of The Advocate.
- Nick Saban gives credit to Crimson Tide fans, writes Cecil Hurt of the Tuscaloosa News.
- Alabama’s Mark Ingram to grace video game cover, reports Edward Aschoff for espn.com.
- Mississippi State beats Ole Miss in baseball for Governor’s Cup, reports Brandon Marcello of the Clarion-Ledger.
- State’s Chad Bumphis’ injury only a sprain, no need for surgery, reports Brad Locke of the NE Mississippi Daily Journal.
- Ja’Juan Story is big story as Florida receiver, writes Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun.
- Florida senior frontcourt preparing for NBA draft, blogs Rachel George of the Orlando Sentinel.
- South Carolina baseball roughs up College of Charleston, reports Tommy Braswell of the Charleston Post and Courier.
- Georgia baseball feeling optimistic as season winds down, reports Roger Clarkson of the Athens Banner-Herald.
- Struggling LSU bracing for Southern Miss, reports David Helman of the Times-Picayune.

