The big SEC news Tuesday was Georgia’s suspension of star freshman tailback Isaiah Crowell and two others. Considering that the Bulldogs play New Mexico State this Saturday, questions arose about the timing of Mark Richt’s disciplinary measure. Georgia has won six straight games, its latest a huge 24-20 victory over Florida in Jacksonville.
- Georgia suspends Crowell, two others, reports Seth Emerson of Ledger-Enquirer.
- Mark Bradley of AJC writes that Crowell is once again the missing man at Georgia.
- Who’s left at tailback for Georgia? asks Chip Towers of the AJC.
- Were the suspensions delayed? asks John Pennington of Mr. SEC.
More SEC links for Tuesday:
- Cecil Hurt of Tuscaloosa News says never a dull moment with Les Miles.
- Bama and LSU win between the tackles, says Michael Casagrande of Anniston Star.
- Bama and LSU both play grade-A defense, says John Zenor of AP.
- Alabama prepares for trickery, writes Chase Goodbread of Tuscaloosa News.
- Glenn Guilbeau of Shreveport Times says LSU wants to hang loose against Tide.
- SEC suspends Wade for Saturday, reports Robbie Neiswanger of Arkansas News.
- Wade’s determination overruled his sense, says Chris Bahn of Arkansas 360.
- Carolina wants to blitz Arkansas, writes Andrew Miller of Post and Courier.
- Air attack takes center stage for State, reports Brandon Marcello of Clarion-Ledger.
- Vandy’s trick-play offense no joke, says Jeff Lockridge of Tennessean.
- Florida-Vandy looking at bowl eligibility, reports Rachel George of Orlando Sentinel.
- Robbie Andreu of Gainesville Sun reports Gators have sizeable difference at tailback.
- Muschamp defends his offensive line, reports Matt Watts of the Miami Herald.
- Justin Hunter focusing on football, reports Andrew Gribble of News-Sentinel.
- Auburn wins basketball exhibition, reports Evan Woodbery of Press-Register.
- Caldwell wants Lady Tigers to go on the attack, says Scott Rabalais of The Advocate.

