GoGamecocks: Around the SEC
Ark. broadcaster wears Gators hat, loses job
An Arkansas radio personality announced that she was fired Monday, two days after wearing a Florida Gators hat to an Arkansas Hogs news conference.
GoGamecocks: Around the SEC
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GOGAMECOCKS: AROUND THE SEC
Johnson stuns Vandy, retires from coaching
Saying there's never a good time for a football coach to quit, Bobby Johnson retired abruptly Wednesday as the Vanderbilt Commodores' head coach.
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GOGAMECOCKS: AROUND THE SEC
UGA athletic director arrested on DUI charge
ATLANTA The University of Georgia athletic director who publicly campaigned against drunken driving will make a public statement Thursday about his arrest on charges of driving under the influence.
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COUNTDOWN TO SIGNING DAY
Dreher's Huguenin headed to Kentucky
Farrington Huguenin proved that patience pays off.
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GOGAMECOCKS: AROUND THE SEC
Questions linger for Tebow
Tim Tebow's position is set: He will play quarterback, and not the Wildcat version. Not tight end or H-back, either. The guessing game for the former Florida quarterback's NFL future is hardly over, but in Saturday's Senior Bowl, his role is clear.
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GOGAMECOCKS: AROUND THE SEC
Drama has little ill effect on Meyer, UF
The most interesting thing about Urban Meyer's "I'm back" news conference over the weekend was not something he said but rather his actions.
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GOGAMECOCKS: AROUND THE SEC
Tennessee hires La. Tech's Derek Dooley
Tennessee's whirlwind search for a new coach ended Friday with the Volunteers hiring Derek Dooley of Louisiana Tech.
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GOGAMECOCKS: AROUND THE SEC
Vols fans should cheer change
HERE'S MY QUESTION for any Tennessee fan apoplectic over Lane Kifffin's one-and-done act as coach of the Volunteers: Huh?
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GOGAMECOCKS: AROUND THE SEC
Next year's top 25: Bama 1, USC in the mix
The 2009 college football season is less than a week old, which means it's time to look ahead to next fall.
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GOGAMECOCKS: AROUND THE SEC
Men's basketball: No. 16 Tenn. upsets No. 1 Kan. 76-68
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - The loss of four key players helped Tennessee come together as a team. Now No. 1 Kansas is looking to do the same after failing to survive the second of two close games.




