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The USA TODAY Network has released its All-SEC football team as voted on sports writers covering the SEC from the network.
The SEC is moving to a nine-game league schedule next season for the first time in history, a move necessary in the expanded College Football Playoff era to mirror what it looks like in the Big Ten and Big 12.
It was only two years ago the Wolverines won their first national title in more than a quarter century, and much has happened since: one coach (Jim Harbaugh) ran to the NFL before the NCAA sheriff could get him, and another coach (Sherrone Moore) was fired Wednesday after an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate.
The conference is better off with one division, which has led to better matchups even if it means minor headaches.
Pete Golding and Co. have finalized their wide receiver haul in the 2026 Recruiting Cycle, add talented in-state
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Penn State OL coach Phil Trautwein to join SEC team in same role, per source
Trautwein is a Florida graduate who was a two-time all-SEC selection with the Gators and won two SEC and national titles with them in 2006 and 2008. He spent the last six seasons with the Nittany Lions after joining them from Boston College, where he spent two seasons as the offensive line coach.
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Four Vols named to 2025 Coaches' Freshman All-SEC Team
Four Tennessee student-athletes were named to the 2025 Coaches' Freshman All-SEC Team: Ty Redmond, David Sanders Jr., Edwin Spillman and Braylon Staley.
Wynn’s high school career stands among the best in New Jersey track and field history. Last spring, she claimed her 10th and 11th Meet of Champions titles in the 100 and 200 dash — tying Olympians Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (Union Catholic) and Olivia Baker (Columbia) for the most MOC wins ever by a New Jersey track athlete.
The Heisman Trophy will be presented to the nation’s best college football player for the 91st time on Saturday night.