SEC’s toughest October schedules – Now, we’ll look at the toughest October schedules in the league: 1. Auburn: at South Carolina on Oct. 1, at Arkansas on Oct.8, Florida on Oct. 15, at LSU on Oct. 22 and Ole Miss on Oct. 29. The skinny: Not only do the Tigers play five games in October, but they face three teams on the road that could all be near the top of the SEC race this year. That home game with Florida is no picnic, either … (This story continues here)
SEC’s toughest September schedules – Now that we’ve analyzed the 2011 schedules for all 12 SEC teams, who has the toughest road to navigate by month? We’ll start with September, ranking the three hardest schedules in the first month of the season and making special note of the easiest. 1. LSU: Oregon in Arlington Texas on Sept. 3, Northwestern State on Sept. 10, at Mississippi State on Sept. 15 and at West Virginia on Sept. 24. The … (This story continues here)
SEC mailbag: Taking SEC schedules to task – With the weekend approaching, let’s see what’s on your mind in the SEC mailbag: Scott in Rochester, Minn., writes: What a joke! We play in the SEC … blah, blah, blah. What a bunch of (softies) you are. LSU plays two BCS conference games away from home. Yeah, with one in Dallas. Wow, what a road game. Chris, you dummy! Your marquee games are in Dallas and at Clemson? Yet the rest of them are home … (This story continues here)
SEC’s toughest November schedules – They remember what you do in November, which is where divisional crowns are typically won and lost. Who in the SEC faces the toughest final month of the season in 2011, and who faces the easiest? Here’s a look: 1. LSU: at Alabama on Nov. 5, Western Kentucky on Nov. 12, at Ole Miss on Nov. 19 and Arkansas on Nov. 25. The skinny: Not only do the Tigers have the league’s hardest schedule in the … (This story continues here)
Kelly: Beat SEC team, Notre Dame ‘will be taken serious’ – Notre Dame doesn’t have an SEC team on its announced future schedules as yet. But it needs one on the slate, Irish coach Brian Kelly strongly intimated at a speech Tuesday, because it needs to beat one. (This story continues here)
Beefing up nonconference schedules – We have debated the merits of Boise State’s nonconference schedule plenty on this blog. But the topic came up once again last week during my weekly live chat, and I tried to put a different spin on the argument. Broncos critics believe they should play four tough nonconference road games every year to “prove their worth.” They scoff when Boise State asks for home-and-home games because they … (This story continues here)
TV Schedule 5/26: Heat-Bulls, French Open, Georgia Tech-N.C. State, UGA-Auburn – Your Atlanta game TV time and channel schedule. All times ET. As always, click on any team’s name for complete schedules, scores and previews, plus an active community devoted to your team. And check ESPN3, too. Georgia Bulldogs vs. Auburn Tigers , 2, SportSouth ( Thursday’s complete 2011 SEC baseball tournament schedule here ): One of these two squads will be out of the competition this … (This story continues here)
SEC’s toughest three-game stretches – We’ve dissected the 2011 schedules for all 12 SEC teams, and in just about every schedule, there’s an ominous three-game stretch somewhere along the way. You know, the kind of stretch you look at in May and immediately start sweating profusely. Who faces the most difficult three-game stretch next season? We’ve selected the top five, and for clarification, it has to be three games in three … (This story continues here)
(NVAE) Savanna East Africa Schedules CEO Update Webcast – DALLAS, TX—(Marketwire – May 10, 2011) – Savanna East Africa, Inc. ( PINKSHEETS : NVAE ) ( OTCQB : NVAE ) today announced that the Company has scheduled an Update Webcast from CEO Randell Torno for release next Tuesday, May 17 th . The Webcast will be posted to the corporate website www.savannaea.com and emailed to the corporate opt-in email database upon release … (This story continues here)
SEC will consider eliminating basketball divisions – BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — The SEC will consider abandoning men’s basketball divisions during the conference’s upcoming spring meetings, SEC Commissioner Mike Slive said Friday. (This story continues here)
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