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Score updates and analysis from the Hoover Met at the SEC Tournament quarterfinal matchup between the Crimson Tide and Gators.
Georgia put together one of the best regular-season showings SEC baseball has seen recently, but can the Bulldogs finally secure a tournament championship? Ranked No. 4 nationally, the Bulldogs enter this week's festivities in Hoover, Alabama, as the No. 1 ...
Georgia Bulldogs catcher Daniel Jackson is having a historic season, winning the SEC regular season triple crown, leading the conference in batting average, home runs and RBI's. Michella Chester breaks down Jackson's historic season that continues to reach new heights.
There’s no such thing as an easy weekend in the SEC. Eight out of 9 times, Georgia has finished the weekend with 2 or more wins. The 2026 schedule has taken the Dawgs to College Station, Starkville, Fayetteville and Oxford. Wes Johnson’s team is 9-3 playing in the SEC’s toughest road environments against 4 top-25 teams.
The conference will use an Automated Balls and Strikes system during the tournament, meaning the batter, pitcher and catcher can initiate challenges to an umpire's call behind the plate. It's on an experimental basis for now and won't be used at any other point of the postseason,
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Georgia president wants ‘SEC mechanism’ to create separate rules: ‘Congress isn’t going to act’
At least one SEC university of president is prepared to vote for an “SEC mechanism” next week at the conference’s spring meetings in Sandestin. University of Georgia president Jere Morehead told On3 he’s ready to legislate college football,
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The SEC continues to embarrass itself with comments about the Big Ten
The SEC was rightfully heralded as the best conference in college football for nearly two straight decades, dominating much of the sport from the mid-2000s until the late 2010s. But things have changed.
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A fractured SEC looking for consensus on CFP expansion as Big Ten draws clear line at 24-team model
A CBS Sports survey shows SEC coaches and athletic directors are split on College Football Playoff expansion while the other three Power Four conferences are in lock-step on a 24-team model