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SEC and ESPN announce new TV network and digital platform

Posted on May 2, 2013 by Bunn Sports
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The Southeastern Conference and ESPN have signed a 20-year agreement through 2034 to create and operate a multiplatform network, which will launch in August 2014. Continue reading →

Tagged ESPN, Mike Slive, SEC

As another offseason begins, players must seize the opportunity to become great

Posted on April 26, 2013 by College Football Professor
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Here we are at the NFL Draft and at the end of spring practice for college football. This may be a down time for the fans but not for the players Continue reading →

Tagged Johnny Unitas, Phil Mickelson, Sugar Ray Leonard

SEC ties record with 12 first round NFL Draft selections

Posted on April 26, 2013 by Bunn Sports
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The SEC ties the record for the most first round NFL Draft picks with 12. Continue reading →

Tagged NFL, NFL Draft, SEC

Les Miles is justifiably concerned about SEC scheduling process

Posted on April 24, 2013 by Jacob Bunn
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On the annual post-spring SEC football coaches teleconference, Les Miles made some thought-provoking comments regarding the process by which conference schedules are determined. Continue reading →

Posted in Jacob Bunn, Opinion | Tagged Les Miles, LSU, LSU Tigers, SEC

On the subject of compensating college football players, Bob Stoops gets it right

Posted on April 17, 2013 by Jacob Bunn
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It’s not like players are being held captive in dungeons; they are receiving one of the most valuable commodities in the American economy: A free education. Ask any student working his or her way through college about the value of a full-ride scholarship. Continue reading →

Posted in Jacob Bunn, Opinion | Tagged Bob Stoops, NCAA

Does it matter if a college football head coach is on Twitter?

Posted on April 6, 2013 by Jacob Bunn
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Arguing whether or not a coach should join is useful for newspaper columnists who are looking for a provocative college football topic to write about in the spring. But in the end, it has a minuscule (if any at all) impact on the success of a college head coach. Continue reading →

Posted in Jacob Bunn, Opinion | Tagged Bob Stoops, Nick Saban, Pete Roussel, Twitter, Urban Meyer

Comedic relief or not, Bret Bielema’s comments have placed undue pressure on Razorbacks

Posted on April 3, 2013 by Jacob Bunn
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I admire the tenacity and the bravado shown by Bielema. I think it can be a great motivator, and Arkansas needs some of that right now. But why give Alabama another potential edge with bulletin board material? Continue reading →

Posted in Jacob Bunn, Opinion | Tagged Arkansas Razorbacks, Bret Bielema

Mal Moore leaves behind Alabama’s greatest athletic legacy

Posted on March 30, 2013 by Jacob Bunn
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No man had more of an impact on the direction of Crimson Tide athletics than Mal Moore. Continue reading →

Posted in Jacob Bunn, Opinion | Tagged Alabama Crimson Tide, Mal Moore

Mal Moore steps down as Alabama AD, citing health concerns

Posted on March 20, 2013 by Bunn Sports
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Mal Moore’s storied career as the athletic director at the University of Alabama has come to an end. Citing health concerns, he has stepped down. Continue reading →

Tagged Alabama Crimson Tide, Mal Moore

NCAA announces new rule changes; targeting defenseless player now results in ejection

Posted on February 13, 2013 by Bunn Sports
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The NCAA Football Rules Committee unanimously voted to increase the penalty for players who “target and contact defenseless players above the shoulders.” The penalty will now be a 15-yard on-field penalty and an automatic ejection of the offending player from the game. Continue reading →

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