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One down, one to go: Who’s the lucky No. 14 in SEC expansion?

No, you weren’t hallucinating*: At last, Texas A&M is officially joining the SEC , swelling its ranks to 13 members next year. The Aggies held a “Kick-off Celebration” tonight in College Station to ring in the occasion

One down, one to go: Who’s the lucky No. 14 in SEC expansion?

No, you weren’t hallucinating*: At last, Texas A&M is officially joining the SEC , swelling its ranks to 13 members next year. The Aggies held a “Kick-off Celebration” tonight in College Station to ring in the occasion.

Emmitt Smith shares new outlook on life

Former Florida Gators and Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith autographed copies of his new book at the University of Florida Bookstore Saturday morning before the Florida football game against Tennessee.

BlogPoll Countdown, 1-5: The Cream

Now in its seventh year, the College Football BlogPoll is a weekly effort of dozens of college football-centric Web sites representing a wide array of schools under the oversight of SB Nation. This week, the Doc is counting down his preseason ballot, from No.

SEC presidents can still take or leave Texas A&M in ‘secret’ Sunday meeting

You know how you know that Texas A&M’s impending defection from the Big 12 to the SEC is really real? When “a high-ranking SEC official” starts leaking information about a secret meeting of university presidents to the New York Times: Eleven of the 12 Southeastern Conference presidents will meet Sunday at a secret location to discuss the admission of Texas A&M to the league, according to a high-ranking SEC official with first-hand knowledge of the talks.

Headlinin’: Eyes of the Longhorn Network may be on Texas’ practices, coaches’ meetings, too

Making the morning rounds.

Bill Stewart is out at West Virginia, as suddenly and strangely as he came in

West Virginia didn’t invent the concept of a “coach in waiting,” and even after the rapidly unfolding melodrama of the last three weeks, it hardly deserve to go down as the only program that failed to make it work. More than anywhere else the mentor/successor dynamic has been attempted, though, West Virginia’s decision begin the year-long transition from head coach Bill Stewart to incoming offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen last December amounted to an experiment in having two head coaches at the same time.

The Contenders: In search of a leader on LSU’s latest BCS prowl

Breaking down the preseason favorites for the BCS championship. • Hide the women and children, and most of the men.

Bucs’ 2011 NFL Schedule Slightly Tougher Than Discounted 2010 Slate

by Ray Glier Filed under: Buccaneers , NFC South We were all cautious of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2010 because of that schedule. It ranked 25th in the NFL and the Bucs did not really upset anybody until the season finale against New Orleans when Drew Brees was pulled from the game.

Headlinin’: Patrick Peterson’s leaving LSU for big money. Is Les Miles next?

Making the morning rounds, non-championship edition. • We hardly knew ye

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