We're almost halfway through the college football offseason and the SEC office has been hard at work changing all the rules. Bama, Kentucky, and surprisingly Florida make QB history. Auburn has an idea. And literally no one is excited to learn what consequences might lay ahead for teams who rush the field next season.
The SEC Office eliminated conference divisions to make way for Texas and Oklahoma on everyone's schedule. Several lesser-known rivalries bite the dust. Florida is in shambles. LSU makes a scientific breakthrough. Mississippi State finishes its masterpiece. Georgia learns a new word. The ACC stops by for a visit. Missouri continues to exist.
Football is back, and the disappointments are already rolling in! Florida is defeated in more ways than one, South Carolina lost their swagger, Georgia continues to be Georgia, LSU got soft, and Texas A&M is....back?
What was supposed to be a cake walk for Georgia and Tennessee turns into a struggle. Kentucky is nearly taken out by a in-state school. Both Mississippi members take care of business. Alabama suffers a surprising upset against Texas, sending them to a special club with filled with a few familiar faces.
The SEC's losing streak against top 25 power 5 teams comes to an end thanks to an unlikely hero, Bama continues to struggle, Georgia shows up late, LSU overcomes the cowbells, and Vandy makes some last-minute changes to the new club.
Before conference play kicks into high gear, the SEC gets a threatening visit from an old rival, Arkansas is burning through time-outs, Bama is stuck in the 2010s, and Mizzou is ranked? No. That can't be right.
The first week of a complete slate of in-conference games also brings the realization that our season is 1/3rd complete. Only 3 undefeated teams remain: Georgia, Kentucky, and Mizzou. South Carolina is completely unhinged after their Super Bowl loss in Knoxville. Florida has 13 men on the field and still can't stop Kentucky. Arkansas settles into familiar territory while Texas A&M finds hope. Alabama is on the up despite their hearing loss, and Ole Miss is holding on tight to the Kiffin-Coaster.
Future SEC members, Texas and Oklahoma, put on a show for their golden hat, Texas A&M wrestles with life's biggest questions, Georgia makes a breakthrough, Mizzou is still dark, and South Carolina has been digging in the trash.
Darth Mizz grows stronger after an impressive comeback, Georgia is out for turf and fresh ankles, Tennessee has beef with Danielson, and Florida is...not terrible?
After a bye week, SEC Roll Call returns with an update from the Georgia/Florida matchup, Bama gets their revenge, Ole Miss celebrates an easy victory, and South Carolina is in serious pain.
Georgia eliminates yet another challenger, Texas A&M finally loses his sanity, Bama still thinks there's a way, Auburn has a winning streak, Ole Miss is out of breath, and South Carolina is working on a new book.
Coaches are falling left and right after a full slate of in-conference matchups. South Carolina gets a much-needed victory, Bama has the rest of their season figured out, Tennessee thinks everyone is out to get them, Texas A&M and Mississippi State opt for full coach removal, and Ole Miss has one heck of an offseason on the horizon.
With only one week of the regular season to go and a full slate of rivalry games on the horizon, the entire conference sits down for a heated Thanksgiving dinner. Auburn is...back to their old self, South Carolina brought a special dish, Alabama is loving Auburn's collapse, Georgia spoils Dolly's Tennessee concert, Arkansas wants out, and Vandy is enjoying new company at the kid's table.
The regular season of SEC football has come to an end after a full and tense slate of rivalry matchups. Tennessee and Vandy surprisingly spar, Mizzou annihilated the Razorbacks, Oklahoma fell in a tunnel, and Auburn and Alabama go down to the wire in an instant classic.
With the regular season and championship week behind us, the playoff committee made the controversial decision to leave undefeated Florida State out of the playoffs in favor of Texas and Alabama - but who is to blame
It's an understandably emotional time for the college football as we lay to rest another season. Michigan wears the crown for the first time since 1997, Alabama has a few suggestions for next season, Florida State and Georgia have a friendly little meeting in a storage closet, and Ole Miss is probably rummaging through your stuff right now.