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SEC's 2025-26 Bowl Record Hits 'Embarrassing' Mark
The SEC is no longer the king of the college football world. That's been clear for a couple of years now. Michigan won the national championship two seasons ago and Ohio State won it last year. This year,
Who's playing in the SEC championship game? Georgia and Alabama will vie for conference supremacy in Atlanta. Here's how they got there:
The SEC released its full 2026 schedule on Thursday night, offering a glimpse into what awaits league members as the conference undergoes a historic shift. With the league moving from an eight-game schedule to a nine-game league slate for next season, there will be a whopping 72 conference matchups.
Here's a look at the scenarios and tiebreakers needed for Alabama and Georgia to reach the SEC title game going into Week 14.
Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart picked up his first win against Alabama in the SEC championship game, as he was 0-4 against the Crimson Tide for an SEC title in his career. Smart also improved to 2-7 against Alabama, with his last win coming in the 2022 CFP national championship game.
Life in the SEC is always challenging, but a head coach in the league now is almost constantly dodging obstacles. Up one game, down the next, the league turns o
The No. 3 Georgia football team will take on the No. 9 Alabama Crimson Tide in a Week 15 college football game.
The Tigers will play all six SEC teams currently ranked in the AP Top 25, including two games against in-state rival Alabama in February and March.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/arkansas as Razorback Report: No. 18 Arkansas faces James Madison before start of SEC games. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The return to action wasn't much fun for Arkansas women's basketball team, dropping a 81-72 contest to in-state rival Arkansas State.
• The Razorbacks enter SEC play having already exceeded their win total from last season, when they went 10-22 overall and 3-13 in conference. They are led by Taleyah Jones (17.3 points per game), Jenna Lawrence (12.1) and Bonnie Deas (11.4).