- Schools seeking to override rule for multi-year scholarships, reports AP.
- Ex-IU commit Kiel pledges to LSU, reports Jim Kleinpeter of Times-Picayune.
- Georgia scrapes by Winthrop, reports Chris Starrs of Banner-Herald.
- State faces tough test from Baylor, reports Brad Locke of Daily Journal.
- UT saving money by missing bowl, reports Megan Boehnke of News-Sentinel.
- Rodgers road to bowl full of twists, reports Greg Sullivan of Tennessean.
- Chizik simplifies Auburn’s defense, reports Joel Erickson of Ledger-Enquirer.
- Will Auburn give Frazier a longer look in bowl? asks News’ Charles Goldberg.
- Auburn needs to end year like it began, writes Joe Medley of Anniston Star.
- Crowell under weather for first practice, reports Chip Towers of AJC.
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SEC: Kiel commits to LSU; State faces tough test tonight
Published December 28, 2011 9:03 am SEC ClosedTags: Alonzo Highsmith, Gene Chizik, Gunner Keil, Isaiah Crowell, Jordan Jefferson, Jordan Rodgers, Kiel Frazier, Malcolm Mitchell, Will Muschamp
BBL: Dodgeball is a UK hit; Rumble at Rupp coming
Published September 30, 2011 6:24 am SEC , UK basketball , UK football , UK sports ClosedTags: Andre Woodson, Billy Joe Murphy, Jarrett Lee, Joker Phillips, Jordan Jefferson
Big Blue Links for Friday:
- Rumble at Rupp to attract big-name targets, says H-L staff report.
- UK dodgeball has turned into a hit, writes Paul Jones of the Kernel.
- Key stats of UK-LSU, from Herald-Leader.
- Woodson has LSU memories, writes Scott Hotard of The Advocate.
- Miles says Lee and Jefferson can handle it, reports Les East of The Advocate.
- Jefferson addition is lethal, reports Glenn Guilbeau of Shreveport Times.
- LSU wants to avoid 2007 repeat, reports Luke Johnson of Times-Picayune.
- UK still searching for offensive breakout, says my H-L story.
- Phillips has a fond memory of Tiger Stadium, writes H-L’s Mark Story.
- UK coach trying mind games to help team, reports C-J’s Kyle Tucker.
- Matt May of Cats Pause gives a UK-LSU scouting report.
- Cats ready for Death Valley encounter, writes Kernel’s Cody Porter.
- Billy Joe Murphy won’t back down, writes Keith Taylor of Winchester Sun.
- UK fall sports off to a great start, reports Guy Ramsey of Cat Scratches.
BBL: Jefferson rejoins Tigers just in time for Saturday
Published September 29, 2011 8:25 am SEC , UK basketball , UK football , UK sports ClosedTags: Hunter Bowles, Joker Phillips, Jordan Jefferson, Les Miles
As if Kentucky didn’t have enough to worry about Saturday afternoon in Baton Rouge, now LSU’s former starting quarterback Jordan Jefferson is off suspension and eligible for the 12:21 p.m. ET kickoff.
As you might remember, Jefferson was charged with second-degree battery after allegedly kicking a man in the head during a bar fight at Shady’s in Baton Rouge. That charge was reduced to misdemeanor simple battery on Wednesday. Jefferson was re-instated to the team, but coach Les Miles said that Jefferson, a two-year starter, would back up current starter Jarrett Lee.
“(Lee) has been our starter for four weeks, and I told him today he will be our starter going forward,” Miles said. “It would be inappropriate for me not to recognize the position that we’re in now, currently, the things that he has done, and the things that we’ve continued to do with him at quarterback.”
Miles indicated that Jefferson had some hurdles to cross before getting back on the playing field. Still, depending on how things go, it would not be a shock to see him under at some point on Saturday.
Big Blue Links for Thursday:
- Jefferson’s charges lessened, reports Glenn Guilbeau of Shreveport Times.
- LSU head coach Les Miles is the Mad Hatter, says my H-L feature.
- Glasgow tight end Bowles picks Louisville, reports Mike Field of H-L.
- LSU is on the right side of turnover margin, reports Advocate’s Les East.
- Shepard eager to bounce back for LSU, writes Luke Johnson of Times-Picayune.
- UK soccer falls in league opener, says H-L staff report.
- Joker Phillips deserves more time, writes Rick Bozich of C-J.
- Cats preparing for loud crowd, writes Kyle Tucker of C-J.
- UK’s O-line has reunited, says Ethan Levine of Kentucky Kernel.
- Memorial Coliseum is Tent City, reports Guy Ramsey of Cat Scratches.
- Times announced for NCAA volleyball regional, reports UK Athletics.
- UK women’s soccer 12th in first RPI, reports UK Athletics.
SEC: NCAA rebukes Sheridan; LSU program rocked
Published August 27, 2011 8:05 am SEC ClosedTags: Aaron Murray, Isaiah Crowell, Jordan Jefferson, Les Miles, Mike Hamilton, Nick Saban
SEC notes and links for Saturday:
NCAA REBUKES DANNY SHERIDAN – From Andy Bitter of the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer: The NCAA has heard enough from Danny Sheridan. College football’s governing body, which usually refrains from commenting about ongoing investigations, saw fit to release a statement Friday regarding the oddsmaker’s claims of knowing of a “third-party bag man” who paid Auburn quarterback Cam Newton’s family. After speaking with Sheridan recently, it made an unusual move by publicly rebuking his claims.
“Danny Sheridan continues to make vague, unsubstantiated claims without backing them up with proof,” the release read. “Contrary to his claims of having an inside source with details on the Auburn investigation, the NCAA has not provided information to Sheridan or anyone else.”
LEE SET TO START FOR LSU – Les East of The Advocate in Baton Rouge reports: “The arrest and subsequent suspension of LSU football players Jordan Jefferson and Josh Johns on Friday gave the Tigers some clarity one week before their season opener. They know that senior Jarrett Lee has replaced Jefferson as the starting quarterback and that Jefferson and Johns, a third-string linebacker, will be unavailable for the indefinite future. They also know that freshman wide receiver Jarvis Landry and sophomore offensive tackle Chris Davenport, who were interviewed by police along with Jefferson and Johns in a bar fight but weren’t charged, remain on the team.
POLICE DEFEND ARRESTS – Glenn Gulbeau of Shreveport Times reports: “We interviewed certain individuals all of which were present at the scene and all of whom provided statements which corroborated, leading to Mr. Jordan Jefferson and Mr. Joshua Johns being arrested for the crime of second degree battery,” Baton Rouge Chief of Police Dewayne White said at a brief press conference Friday.
LSU PROGRAM ROCKED BY QB ARREST – Jim Kleinpeter of Times-Picayune writes: Miles didn’t have a chance to prepare his team for what it was going to find out while the players were still in class. Baton Rouge police issued the arrest warrants at mid-morning. By 11:45 a.m., Jefferson and Johns had turned themselves in at the East Baton Rouge Parish prison and bonded out at $5,000 apiece. Both players were suspended indefinitely by the school.
A MSU PLAYER CRAZIER THAN SIDNEY – Garry Parrish of CBS Sports writes: “It appears so, yes. His name is D.J. Gardner. He was dismissed early Friday — less than 24 hours after he tweeted that the Mississippi State coaches are “bitches” who tried to “(expletive)” him over. Gardner never really explained why he thinks the Mississippi State coaches are “bitches” or what they did to make him think they were trying to “(expletive)” him over. He just called them “liars,” misspelled a bunch of other words and generally let loose. Consequently, Gardner’s career at Mississippi State is over before it ever really began.
- Gardner is the fourth Mississippi State player to leave the basketball program in the last nine months. One of those, Twany Beckham, is at Kentucky.
MIKE HAMILTON FEELS VALIDATED – Andrew Gribble of Knoxville News-Sentinel reports: But as much as Hamilton has separated himself from UT and the spotlight since his resignation, he still had a sense of validation and closure when the NCAA upheld the university’s self-imposed penalties and issued no further sanctions.
“You want it to come on out and want to be as you hoped it would be,” Hamilton said in his first public comments since his resignation. “Given what we have gone through, the compliments the university received for how we interacted with the NCAA during the infractions process were validating when it relates to our compliance.”
- Tennessean poll: Did NCAA give UT a break? Right now, over 70 percent say no.
BAMA BACKUP CENTER TEARS ACL – From Cecil Hurt of Tuscaloosa News: The University of Alabama men’s basketball team, which will enter the 2011-12 season with high expectations, suffered a serious blow this week when sophomore center Moussa Gueye suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament while playing in a pick-up game. Dr. Lyle Cain performed surgery on Gueye’s injured left knee Friday morning. The immediate prognosis was indefinite, but an ACL injury could sideline the 7-foot center from Senegal for months. Gueye also missed last season at Lake Land (Ill.) Junior College with a leg injury.
NICK SABAN THE SEC’S ULTIMATE HIRE – So says Kevin Scarbinsky of the Birmingham News. He writes: You can argue that no program with this kind of tradition had ever landed a coach with this kind of resume. Saban had won two SEC championships and one BCS title in five years at LSU. He’d been named SEC and national coach of the year. His past performance turned out to be that rarest of commodities – a guarantee of future results. Alabama made an unheard-of investment in a college football coach when it hired Saban away from the NFL’s Miami Dolphins in January of 2007 for $32 million over eight years, with no buyout on the coach’s end if he chose to leave. But as AD Mal Moore said at the time, ‘We had to be right.”
SABAN KEEPING QUARTERBACK CONTEST A MYSTERY – Michael Casagrande reports for Chattanooga Times Free Press: Just a week remains before Alabama kicks off with Kent State, and the prevailing question remains. Who plays quarterback this season? That answer is still a mystery, and coach Nick Saban isn’t tipping his hand yet. Both AJ McCarron and Phillip Sims are expected to share snaps next Saturday, but not only who goes first but how the playing time is divided isn’t known yet.
“I think when you make that decision, you try to do it with the effectiveness of the players in mind,” Saban said. “I don’t want either guy if they do play or when they do play that they think if they go in and make a mistake that the other guy is going to come in. That is not how it is going to be managed.”
AARON MURRAY HAS ISAIAH CROWELL’S BACK – From Chip Towers of AJC: Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray said freshman tailback Isaiah Crowell need not worry about forgetting an assignment when the Bulldogs face No. 5 Boise State next Saturday. If Crowell is not sure what to do, all he has to do is ask.
“Especially in the first few games,” Murray said this week. “Those are going to be like home games for us, without a bunch of crowd noise. So we should be able to communicate a lot and I think that’s going to help with him getting his feet wet. I told him, ‘I’m right there with you. No matter what, you just look at me.’ I’m right beside him most of the time anyway or he’s right behind me.”
AUBURN WANTS TO SHINE ON SPECIAL TEAMS – Jay G. Tate of Montgomery Advertiser reports: Auburn’s special-teams development system already has some famous alumni. Wideout Emory Blake made his name as an unusually aggressive containment specialist, also called a “gunner,” on kickoff and punt coverage. He parlayed that work into a high-profile job at wideout last season. Three of the most celebrated special teams players from 2010 — inside coverage specialists Demetruce McNeal, Chris Davis and Craig Sanders — have seen their playing time increase dramatically during fall camp.
SEC: Voters say Paul Finebaum “Most Hated Man in SEC”
Published July 13, 2011 6:09 am SEC 1 CommentTags: Brent Benedict, Bryce Sherman, Caleb King, Dave Serrano, Jordan Jefferson, Paul Finebaum, Tim Corbin, Trent Johnson
SEC links for Wednesday:
- Paul Finebaum is the leader in “Most Hated Man in SEC” poll [Birmingham News]
- Is the SEC the nation’s dirtiest conference? [Gainesville Sun]
- Vegas oddsmakers like Oklahoma over Alabama and LSU for BCS title [Mr. SEC]
- Twitter and Facebook lead to minor infractions for Mississippi State [Clarion-Ledger]
- LSU’s Trent Johnson denied bid for contract extension [Shreveport Times]
- New Tennessee baseball coach facing academic scrutiny [Knoxville News-Sentinel]
- Vanderbilt baseball coach Tim Corbin in line for new contract [Tennessean]
- Former Georgia lineman confirms dispute with new strength coach [AJC]
- Caleb King says he will enter NFL supplemental draft [Athens Banner-Herald]
- Bryce Sherman confirms departure from South Carolina football team [Charleston Post and Courier]
- Ex-Alabama stars reunited as All-Star battery-mates [Montgomery Advertister]
- Is Jordan Jefferson poised for a big season at LSU? [Scott Hotard]
- Arkansas athletics has seen a major increase in fund-raising [Whole Hog Sports]
- Florida athletics is one of few programs that could pay its athletes [ESPN]
SEC: Mark Richt in favor of eliminating kickoffs
Published June 15, 2011 6:11 am SEC ClosedTags: Cuonzo Martin, Gene Chizik, Jordan Jefferson, Mark Richt, Murphy Holloway, Robert Horry, Ronnie Brewer
SEC links for Wednesday:
- Georgia coach Mark Richt is a supporter of the non-kickoff idea for college football, reports David Paschall of the Chattanooga Times Free Press.
- Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald writes that Georgia is pumped for its difficult 2011 start in football.
- The Bulldogs are dealing with raised expectations, writes Seth Emerson of the Macon Telegraph.
- Compliance is a major issue for the NCAA, reports Matt Murschel of the Orlando Sentinel.
- Ex-Alabama star Robert Horry’s 17-year-old daughter dies of rare disorder, reports Don Kausler of the Birmingham News.
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SEC: Mississippi State disputes report Bailey off team
Published December 27, 2010 8:06 am SEC 1 CommentTags: Bruce Pearl, Dont'a Hightower, Elgin Bailey, Gus Malzahn, Jordan Jefferson, Nick Saban, Urban Meyer
- Mississippi State disputes blog report that Elgin Bailey is off team after fight, reports John L. Pitts of the NE Mississippi Daily Journal.
- Three Georgia Bulldogs will miss Liberty Bowl because of academics, reports Tim Tucker of the AJC.
- Off-the-field news marks memory of this Georgia season, writes Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald.
- Mark Wiedmer of the Chattanooga Times Free Press writes that tracking tattoos has become NCAA role.
- Nick Saban addresses DUI of football signee, reports Izzy Gould of the Birmingham News.
- Urban Meyer’s final Gators game might be fun, writes David Jones of Florida Today.
- Arkansas’ offense preparing for its final test, reports Robbie Neiswanger of the Arkansas News.
- Crimson Tide hits the field in Orlando, reports Chase Goodbread of the Tuscaloosa News.
- Mississippi State starts its game week in Florida, reports Brandon Marcello of the Clarion-Ledger.
- Bowl will gauge Tennessee’s improvement, writes John Adams of the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
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SEC: Dye defends Newton as Iron Bowl ramps up
Published November 24, 2010 9:11 am SEC 1 CommentTags: Aaron Murray, Cameron Newton, Dan Mullen, Gene Chizik, Jeffery Taylor, Jordan Jefferson, Nick Fairley, Pat Dye
SEC links for Wednesday:
- Pat Dye defending Cameron Newton is a joke, writes George Diaz of the Orlando Sentinel.
- Jeff Schultz of the AJC thinks that Georgia’s Mark Richt does deserve to be back next season.
- Florida beats Florida Atlantic 79-66 in basketball, reports Kevin Brockway of the Gainesville Sun.
- LSU and Arkansas will match strengths on Saturday, writes Randy Rosetta of The Advocate.
- Gene Chizik’s path is similar to Nick Saban’s path, writes Mike Herndon of the Mobile Press-Register.
- Travis Haney of the Charleston Post and Courier reports that South Carolina claims it is not looking past Clemson.
- One writer judges Auburn with or without the facts, writes Mr. SEC’s John Pennington.
- Jeffery Taylor has added the three-pointer to Vanderbilt’s offense, writes Bryan Mullen of the Tennessean.
- Auburn’s Nick Fairley could be a handful for the Alabama offensive line, writes Chase Goodbread of the Tuscaloosa News.
- Jay G. Tate of the Montgomery Advertiser writes that Auburn’s Cameron Newton still has a smile.
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SEC: Alabama-Arkansas features top quarterbacks
Published September 20, 2010 8:02 am SEC 1 CommentTags: Jordan Jefferson, Mark Richt, Ryan Mallett
SEC links for Monday:
- Saturday’s Alabama-Arkansas game features a pair of top guns, writes Don Kausler, Jr. of the Birmingham News.
- Alabama defense bracing for Ryan Mallett, reports Tommy Deas of the Tuscaloosa News.
- Auburn’s running game meets up against South Carolina’s run defense, writes Charles Goldberg of the Birmingham News.
- What happens to Mark Richt if Georgia loses at Mississippi State? asks Mark Bradley of the AJC.
- Bulldogs in a rough spot, writes Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald.
- Vanderbilt’s victory produced a pair of breakthroughs, reports Jeff Lockridge of the Tennessean.
- Tennessee isn’t the only team struggling, writes John Adams of the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
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After Saban and Meyer, are SEC coaches mediocre?
Published August 31, 2010 8:55 am SEC 1 CommentTags: Chris Relf, Derek Dooley, John Brantley, Jordan Jefferson, Nick Saban, Tori Gurley, Urban Meyer
SEC links for Tuesday:
- Clay Travis of AOL FanHouse thinks that after Nick Saban and Urban Meyer, the rest of the SEC coaches are just not very good.
- Paul Finebaum of the Mobile Press-Register writes that Alabama is right to honor Nick Saban with a statue.
- Jordan Jefferson named LSU’s starting quarterback, reports Randy Rosetta of The Advocate.
- Arrests concern new Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity, reports Tim Tucker of the AJC.
- John Adams of the Knoxville News-Sentinel writes that new Tennessee coach Derek Dooley takes nothing for granted.
- Ole Miss is still waiting to hear on Jermiah Masoli’s waiver, reports Rod Walker of the Clarion-Ledger.
- Chris Relf’s absence stirs things up at Mississippi State, reports Kyle Veazey of the Clarion-Ledger.
- Florida quarterback John Brantley is all grown up, writes Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun.
- Neil White of The State writes that South Carolina’s Tori Gurley is poised for a big season.
- San Jose State coach knows what awaits at Alabama, writes Joe Biddle of the Tennessean.






