SEC links for Saturday:
- A lack of satisfactory progress means Georgia running back Caleb King has been ruled academically ineligible for this fall, reports Chip Towers of the AJC.
- Loss of King is no big deal, argues Jeff Schultz of the AJC.
- Isaiah Crowell will be the man in the Georgia backfield, but Bulldogs still needed Caleb King, writes Seth Emerson of the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer.
- Peter Finney of the Times-Picayune writes that the Oregon-LSU game can’t get here fast enough.
- Ohio State’s SEC drought continues, thanks to self-imposed “vacated” penalty, says Chris Low of espn.com.
- Former Ohio State wide receiver Duron Carter signs a grant-in-aid with Alabama, but won’t enroll until August, reports Don Kausler of the Birmingham News.
- Andrew Gribble of the Knoxville News-Sentinel writes that if you want to be the athletic director at Tennessee, experience counts.
- Will Perdue’s selection into the Vanderbilt Hall of Fame is a slam dunk, writes Jeff Lockridge of the Tennessean.
- Quiet leader Brandon Bolden is ready to take a charge for Ole Miss football, writes Brandon Marcello of the Clarion-Ledger.
- Rebels need better secondary play to be successful next season, writes Parrish Alford of the NE Mississippi Daily Journal.
- Florida insists that Neiron Ball’s status is uncertain for next season, reports Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun.

