SEC links for Saturday:
- Changes in the oversigning rule won’t doom SEC football, writes Jon Solomon of the Birmingham News.
- John Adams of the Knoxville News-Sentinel wonders if the changes will hurt the league’s advantage in football.
- Joe Medley of the Anniston Star thinks the oversigning vote carries a clear message.
- The SEC didn’t go nearly enough, writes Jeff Schultz of the AJC.
- SEC presidents overruled the coaches on this issue, reports Jay G. Tate of the Montgomery Advertiser.
- Georgia president Michael Adams says it’s a good day for the SEC, reports Seth Emerson of the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer.
- SEC breaks its own revenue-sharing record, reports Tommy Hicks of the Mobile Press-Register.
- Compromise on cowbells passes at SEC Meetings, reports Brad Locke of the NE Mississippi Daily Journal.
- South Carolina baseball begins title defense with win over Georgia Southern, reports Travis Haney of the Charleston Post and Courier.
- Alabama baseball beats Central Florida 5-3 in Tallahassee Regional, reports Don Kausler of the Birmingham News.
- Pitching, defense carry Mississippi State past Southern Miss in NCAA play, reports Brandon Marcello of the Clarion-Ledger.
- Vanderbilt makes quick work of Belmont in NCAA regional, reports Jeff Lockridge of the Tennessean.
- Florida baseball cruises past Manhattan, reports Pat Dooley of the Gainesville Sun.
- Arkansas struggles in loss to Charlotte in Tempe regional, reports Robbie Neiswanger of the Arkansas News.
- Georgia loses to Creighton in Corvallis regional, reports Steve Yingling for the Athens Banner-Herald.
- Alabama softball advances as the Women’s College World Series, reports Tommy Deas of the Tuscaloosa News.
- Florida softball falls on the final out, reports Deas.

