"I think this is a real credit for the coaching staff, not for what they did today necessarily, but the kind of practices they had throughout the whole course of the year," Knight said. "They had to have been tough, good practices that have enabled these kids to look at two games and say, 'Hey, we practiced hard, we practiced long, we scrimmaged, we can do this. This is what we've prepared for.' I think their coaches did a great job a long time before today in getting them ready for something like this. You never expect this, and yet what they did certainly prepared them to be able to play."
Although I didn't like the way Felton complained about the rescheduling of the SEC Tournament, I have to agree with Knight here: Felton had his team ready to play in incredibly difficult circumstances, and whether the Bulldogs win or lose today, Felton should be commended for his coaching.
Florida football returnman
A perfect storm of contract expirations coming in the Spring of 2009 has led SEC Commish Mike Slive to consider jumping on the athletic conference television network bandwagon. According to the USA Today, the SEC is looking to follow in the footsteps of the Mountain West and, most recently, the BigTen.
The NCAA released its
Actually, you can add Michigan and Jim Delany to that list.



















