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No argument on that point, but college basketball’s judgement day arrives in March. At least for me, it’s premature to anoint the SEC the GOAT before March Madness. The SEC last produced a ...
Tahaad Pettiford, a star college basketball player at Auburn University, was charged with DUI in Alabama on Saturday, July 12 ...
THERE WERE SIGNS that this season's success might be coming after last season, when the SEC matched its all-time high with eight NCAA bids (also achieved in 2023 and 2018). The league's four top-4 ...
SEC basketball baptized another believer. Jay Bilas, ESPN’s erudite college hoops voice, abandoned his east coast allegiance and saluted the SEC’s fiefdom. “This is the most powerful ...
The college football season is over, which means it's time for the first men's basketball Bracketology. And the field is full of SEC teams.
But for all the talk about how the 2025 version of the SEC was the best conference in college basketball history -- and for all supporting evidence supplied by the selection committee -- the true ...
The SEC arguably was more of a “basketball conference” than a “football conference” in 2025. The SEC broke an NCAA record Sunday when it sent 14 of its 16 teams to the NCAA Tournament ...
The college basketball landscape has changed over the past five years as the SEC is now incredibly strong. For a while, when it came to good basketball schools in the SEC, the list ended at ...
ESPN and the SEC announced Thursday that they have reached a 10-year deal beginning in 2024 that will make the network the exclusive rights holder of SEC football and men's basketball.
But that was February, and college basketball legacies are built in March. Anointing a conference as the strongest in history prior to the postseason is akin to calling a 100-meter race at the 80 ...
SEC basketball baptized another believer. Jay Bilas, ESPN’s erudite college hoops voice, abandoned his east coast allegiance and saluted the SEC’s fiefdom . “This is the most powerful basketball ...
SEC basketball baptized another believer. Jay Bilas, ESPN’s erudite college hoops voice, abandoned his east coast allegiance and saluted the SEC’s fiefdom. “This is the most powerful ...