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Posted: Nov 13th 2009 8:00 AM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, South Carolina, SEC

Georgia vs.
Auburn.
It doesn't get any better, or older, than this for these two schools. Known as the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry, the series began in 1892 and is the seventh-most played in the country. The mutual disdain has been passed down through the generations, and the 113th meeting Saturday isn't expected to be any different.
"Everybody has their team,"
Georgia coach Mark Richt said.
Posted: Nov 9th 2009 1:00 PM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Auburn, Recruiting

One announced his decision with plenty of fanfare, while the other quietly committed. Either way, college football fans in Alabama couldn't be more pleased with their weekend.
Michael Dyer, rated the No. 3 running back in the country by Rivals.com, got the party started on Friday when he publicly committed to Auburn moments after accepting an invitation to play in the Under Armour All-America game. Keenan Allen, the ninth-ranked prospect in the country, followed on Saturday when he confirmed his commitment to Alabama on the same day the Crimson Tide clinched the SEC West title.
Meanwhile, the country's No. 1 recruit in the class of 2010 -- mammoth offensive tackle
Seantrel Henderson (pictured) -- is scheduled to visit USC later this month.
Posted: Oct 30th 2009 1:00 PM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, SEC

Auburn's offensive struggles in October have been discussed and dissected.
The Tigers have dropped three of their last four games this month, including last Saturday's 31-10 stinker against LSU. Auburn gained a season-low 193 yards on a season-low 61 plays in that game, igniting a wave of criticism from fans who are still smarting from last season's collapse that saw the Tigers open 4-1 before losing six of their last seven.
Auburn (5-3 overall, 2-3 SEC) is determined to snap out of its funk Saturday against visiting Mississippi (5-2, 2-2), which marches into Jordan-Hare Stadium on a two-game win streak and winners of three of its last four.
Posted: Oct 23rd 2009 1:15 PM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, SEC

When it comes to debating rankings, Alabama head coach Nick Saban is a fuddy-duddy.
So there's no need to waste your time, even if the Crimson Tide leapfrogged SEC rival Florida into the top spot of this week's Associated Press poll. Of course, Alabama is also ranked second behind the Gators in the initial installment of the weekly BCS poll that will determine national title invites by early December.
Saban doesn't mean to be a killjoy -- or does he? -- but his game-at-a-time mantra is focused on Saturday's showdown against visiting Tennessee.
Posted: Oct 21st 2009 2:15 PM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Auburn, Kentucky, LA Monroe, SEC

Kentucky has been besieged by bad breaks and injuries this season.
Of course, just when you thought it was time to toss dirt and plant daisies on the
Wildcats, they responded with their biggest victory of the year. Their first win over Auburn in more than four decades last Saturday helps validate what head coach Rich Brooks has preached about his team since preseason drills.
"I have said all along that I thought that we were a good football team and we still were a good football team even though we weren't healthy and didn't have all of our parts -- and we still don't," Brooks said.
Posted: Oct 20th 2009 5:00 AM ET by Clay Travis (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky, Fans, General CFB Insanity

On Saturday, I didn't see a single snap of a single college football game. Not one. This has never happened before in my life. Instead I was an usher at my friend's wedding in Atlanta. This means that this week's ClayNation Starting 11 is going to be a primer on my day in a fall wedding.
The wedding featured a bride who had graduated from Auburn and a groom who had graduated from Kentucky. Are the alarm bells going off yet? The two teams played Saturday night. Seven of the 11 groomsmen and ushers graduated from Kentucky, all of the bridesmaids went to Auburn. The result was a near riot. But that comes in the future. First, the beginning.
Posted: Oct 8th 2009 7:25 PM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, South Carolina, SEC

Alabama coach
Nick Saban certainly likes the
Crimson Tide's offensive efficiency.
Alabama has stepped it up through the first five games this year, compared to the first give games in 2008. Alabama is averaging three points more points per game more and 86 more total yards per game above last season. The passing offense is where the major improvement has been, with the Tide throwing for 1,173 yards and nine touchdowns compared to 808 yards and six scores last season.
That's not all. For the first time since 1979, and just the third time in school history, No. 3 Alabama has opened the season with five straight games of 30 points or more. The Tide looks to extend that streak to six games on Saturday at No. 20 Mississippi.
Posted: Oct 4th 2009 1:36 PM ET by Clay Travis (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Auburn, Tennessee

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Saturday night at halftime,
Lane Kiffin changed his clothes, ditching a black sweater in favor of an orange pullover. Presumably the wardrobe change was a superstitious response to an awful offensive half, one that saw the Vols with nine yards total passing until the final two-minute drive. If only Kiffin were less stubborn about his signal-caller. News flash, Kiffin could coach on the sideline in a burka or a Japanese sumo outfit and the result on the field would be the same -- Jonathan Crompton is going to lose the game.
Posted: Sep 30th 2009 11:10 AM ET by Clay Travis (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Auburn

Several months ago, I said one of the big questions of the 2009 SEC season was which of the new high-priced coordinators would make the biggest splash in the conference:
John Chavis at LSU,
Monte Kiffin at Tennessee or
Gus Malzahn at Auburn.
Four weeks into the season, I think we can call this contest: It's Malzahn by a landslide.
While Kiffin has kept
Tennessee in the top 10 on defense -- truthfully he didn't really have anywhere to take them -- Chavis has been serviceable at best for LSU. Arriving at Auburn, a team that averaged just 17.3 points per game in 2008, Malzahn revolutionized an offense that is now ranked No. 3 in the nation. So far this season, Auburn is averaging seven yards per play and 525 yards per game (nearly 200 more per game than last year, albeit not yet with the gauntlet of SEC defenses), and has scored 23 touchdowns.
As if that weren't enough the team is now averaging 45.25 points a game. By the fifth game this season, at Tennessee, Malzahn and Auburn stand a decent chance of putting up more points in 2009 than they did in the entire 2008 season.
With statistics like these, I think there's only one solution: Name Gus Malzhan the coach in waiting.
Posted: Sep 16th 2009 11:00 AM ET by Jim Henry (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, SEC

Week 1 was the flu. Week 2 was shoulder soreness. OK, what's going on in Week 3?
The health of Georgia quarterback
Joe Cox has been discussed, dissected and debated so much this young season that he could be a regular on
General Hospital. Despite a jammed finger on his left non-throwing hand this week, Cox is in one piece -- and in good spirits. The rumors were so rampant last week that some believed Cox wouldn't start against
South Carolina.
"It's definitely been interesting to see how crazy it can get just based off of what somebody says, but it hasn't been something that has been a distraction," said Cox, who injured his finger on an attempted tackle following an interception in the Bulldogs' win over South Carolina last Saturday.
"It's honestly something that we've all kind of laughed about."