SEC coaches express feeling ‘misled’ after agreeing to tougher conference schedules

SEC’s Shift to Nine Conference Games: Coaches Respond The SEC has had quite the edge in its non-conference schedule when compared to other college football conferences. Traditionally, we’ve seen the former Pac-12 team up for nine conference games, much like the current Big Ten setup. The Big 12 also mandates that teams compete against nine […]
Arkansas AD criticizes ESPN and SEC over football schedule

Arkansas Athletic Director Criticizes ESPN Over Game Schedule The Arkansas athletic director, Hunter Yurachek, has publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with ESPN regarding the Razorbacks’ schedule for their initial games this season. He took to social media to issue a letter where he formally urged both the network and the SEC to “actively seek alternative solutions.” […]
Kirby Smart is ‘not worried’ about the SEC separating to establish its own guidelines.

Georgia Coach Advocates for SEC Independence Kirby Smart, the head coach of the Bulldogs, has made some bold statements regarding the SEC’s future in college athletics. He argues that if the NCAA can’t implement fair and uniform rules, the SEC should consider establishing its own guidelines. On Tuesday, he expressed, “I’ve always believed that if […]
Laura Rutledge announces major ESPN transition as she departs from ‘SEC Nation’

Laura Rutledge Leaving SEC Nation After Over a Decade Laura Rutledge has announced that she is stepping away from SEC Network’s “SEC Nation” after more than ten years with the program. In a touching farewell, she expressed her gratitude for the show, describing it as “one of the most meaningful chapters of my life,” according […]
Greg Sankey emphasizes that the SEC was not the initiator of the 16-team CFP format talks; that credit goes to the Big Ten.

MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. As SEC meetings get underway at the Hilton Sandestin Resort on Florida’s coast, there’s still a lot of uncertainty surrounding the conference’s stance on future expansion. This question looms large in the realm of college athletics, especially with the NCAA Tournament’s recent decision to broaden its field. From SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey’s […]
Tony Petitti from the Big Ten makes it clear to the SEC: Accept the 24-team CFP expansion or the format will remain at 12.

If you’re interested in the ongoing discussions about expanding the College Football Playoff, Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti might have something for you. During their recent spring meetings in suburban Los Angeles, one of the main topics—besides efforts in Congress to “preserve” college athletics—was whether to add more teams to the playoffs. Currently, the commissioners […]
Hakeem Jeffries urges black athletes to avoid SEC schools in states that implemented redistricting.

Jeffries Supports Boycott of SEC Colleges Over Redistricting On Tuesday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) aligned with the Congressional Black Caucus and the NAACP, advocating for black athletes to boycott schools in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) located in states that promote redistricting efforts. Jeffries expressed concern that the SEC, which represents the pinnacle of […]
2026 SEC baseball tournament: Schedule, scores, bracket, and additional information

SEC Baseball Tournament Set to Kick Off The SEC Baseball Tournament is set to begin today in Hoover, Alabama. But, just a heads up—it’s going to be quite a competitive scene. The tournament is known for its depth; forecasts suggest that all 12 teams from the conference will make it into the 64-team bracket on […]
Judge comments that Elon Musk’s $1.5M agreement with the SEC regarding Twitter disclosures presents concerns.

Judge Questions SEC’s Settlement with Elon Musk A federal judge raised concerns on Wednesday regarding the motives behind the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) $1.5 million settlement related to Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. The judge hinted that the agreement might have been crafted mainly to shield Musk from personal consequences. U.S. District Judge Sparkle […]
Exclusive — Sec. Burgum tells Matt Boyle: You Are the First Interviewer Who Grasped the ‘Vertical Corridor’

U.S. Natural Gas in Europe: A Shift in Energy Dynamics Doug Burgum, the Secretary of the Interior and Chairman of the National Energy Control Council, discussed the potential of transporting U.S. natural gas via Europe’s vertical corridor. He suggested this could help allies reduce reliance on Russian energy and reshape geopolitical dynamics in the region. […]