Around the conference
Projections: Dead Guy’s SEC site forecasts who should score more points and less this year in the conference.
Alabama: Tide has 20 freshmen on two-deep roster (Link here includes a better roster)
Arkansas: The Arkansas Razorbacks could be one of the youngest football teams in the nation this season based on the depth chart released Monday night. No less than 18 true and redshirt freshmen appear on the Hogs’ two-deep chart with four in starting roles. The number jumps to 19 if you count Tyler Wilson, who is listed as either/or with Nathan Dick as Arkansas’ No. 2 quarterback. (Link also includes roster).
Auburn: The Tigers are getting close to naming a starting QB.
Florida: Urban Meyer urges fans to ‘White Out Cancer’ Alligator Army reports.
Florida: Since Florida knows how to play football and basketball, it deserves extra recognition. Orange and Blue Hue writes about the year that changed Floriga basketball: 1999.
Georgia: Georgia Sports Blog provides a breakdown of bye weeks in the conference.
Kentucky: A Sea of Blue provides a list of ten reasons UK will win at least seven games in 2008.
LSU: And the Valley Shook provides a list of five players the Tigers can’t afford to lose to injury in 2008.
Mississippi State: MSU has all of its assistant coaches on two-year contracts in an effort to be competitive with other schools in the league reported Kyle Veazey’s blog.
Ole Miss: Nutt plans to play five running backs, according to Parrish Alford.
South Carolina: Garnett and Black Attack takes a humorous look at the new SEC television deal.
Tennessee: Donald Langley and Brent Vinson were suspended by Phil Fulmer Third Saturday in Blogtoberreported.
Vanderbilt: The Vanderbilt Sports Line reveals that Bobby Johnson may not have reached a decision about a starting quarterback for Thursday’s game.