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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNWho has more hate? Jackson Arnold compares Auburn football, Oklahoma fiercest rivalriesAuburn football QB Jackson Arnold is about to learn the significance of the Iron Bowl, but he's already well-acquainted with the Red River Rivalry.
SEC Media Days continued on Tuesday with four College Football Playoff hopefuls headlining the event. Texas and Georgia competed in the SEC Championship Game last season, while Tennessee and Auburn believe they have the rosters to make an appearance in Atlanta this year.
Jackson Arnold will be up against a very familiar foe and a very familiar coach when Auburn opens its SEC schedule in September.
The Sooners didn’t speak today, but had plenty of buzz during the first day of SEC Media Days in Atlanta. Oklahoma football, represented by coach Brent Venables, quarterback John Mateer, defensive back Robert Spears-Jennings and defensive end R Mason Thomas, will be on the podium Wednesday in Atlanta for SEC Media Days.
The SEC enters the 2025 season in a bit of a slump. The last two seasons featured a National Championship game without a representative from the SEC. Two years may not seem like a long time, but when you consider at least one SEC team played the title in each of the the previous eight seasons,
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Sooners Wire on MSNFeigning injuries addressed in new SEC football rulesDefensive delay of game will be new to the rules lexicon in 2025. Defenders have been allowed to flinch to draw offensive linemen into a false start. If the defensive lineman now makes an action that simulates the snap, it will be a delay of game on the defense and a five-yard penalty.
SEC Network is giving fans all kind of coverage of the SEC Media Days, and Chris Doering delivered some bold predictions for the 2025 season.
Taaffe called the counselors at Camp Mystic “heroes” and wore a tie to honor them and the young girls who died during the Central Texas flood.