Southeastern Conference Blog
Jabari Brown Starring In SEC
Jabari Brown has been one of the best players in the country who no one is talking about. Brown leads the SEC in scoring at 19.8 points per game and is making a case for Player of the Year honors within the conference. Read more »
Changing Pace With Conference Realignment
When it comes to pace-of-play, a team’s head coach is critical. In this edition, we look at the pace of play for each team in all of the major conferences. Read more »
Major Conference Tournaments Day 3
From Chaz Williams to Pierre Jackson to Jarred DuBois, several players made their mark on Thursday. Read more »
Comparing The Conferences
The Pac-12 has been suffering through a long dark period. The Big Ten has been dominant (at least in the pre-conference schedule) for the last few years. Should we expect a change this year? Is the Pac-12’s slump over? Is the Big Ten’s boom about to come to an end? Read more »
Major Conference Tournaments Day 4
Baylor broke through, Michigan and Tennessee had huge game tying 3's, but the true action on Friday took place in the A10. Read more »
2012 SEC Power Rankings
Kentucky was as dominant statistically in SEC play as they were when watching five minutes of any of their 16 wins. Read more »
The SEC’s Most Prolific Offensive Players
When you evaluate breakout players, don’t just look at the per-game totals. Look at why the players improved. And when they are more efficient and more aggressive, give them the extra praise they deserve. Read more »
Rivalry Week Musings And More Conference Shuffling
Breaking down Duke/North Carolina, Syracuse/Georgetown, Kansas/Baylor and Florida/Kentucky, along with which conferences are improving with the new round of shuffling. Read more »
The Audacity Of The NCAA On Ryan Boatright
The Ryan Boatright situation proves once again that the only third party allowed to profit off college basketball players is the NCAA itself and they’ll fight to the bitter end to ensure it stays that way. Read more »
Murray St., Surprise Leader Of The A-10, Tray Woodall And Assane Sene
John Calipari paved the way for a non-BCS conference to receive a No. 1 seed in the tournament while with Memphis, but here's why Murray State doesn't have the same juice. Read more »
SEC Prospect Watch List
The SEC has three of the top-four freshmen in the country in Anthony Davis, Michael Gilchrist and Bradley Beal to go with sophomores Patric Young and Terrence Jones. Read more »
Conference Expansion And Logic
The conference carousel was believed to be over, but it resumed again with the possibility of Texas A&M going to the SEC. Hitting every tangent imaginable, here is why it matters to college basketball fans. Read more »
Who Is The SEC West Sleeper Team?
Both Mississippi State and Arkansas are candidates to exceed expectations this season. Here are the arguments for and against their chances. Read more »
RealGM Interview: Patric Young Of Florida
Patric Young was one of the bright spots for Team USA in the U19 World Championship and gives Billy Donovan reason for optimism. Read more »
How Schedule Expansion Impacts Making The Tournament
Utah, Colorado and Nebraska will join new conference and impact the schedule length. Do the odds of making the NCAA tournament increase or fall with an 18 game schedule? Read more »
Draft Report: Brandon Knight Of Kentucky
Brandon Knight has enough potential to become the best player from his class, yet he is much further down the pecking order in the ‘sure thing’ department. Read more »
Important NCAA Injury Splits
Michigan State, Pitt, Villanova, North Carolina and Seton Hall are just a few teams impacted with specific players either in or out of the lineup. Read more »
Surprises And Flops, Part 1
Looking at the surprises and flops this season in the SEC, Big Ten, Pac-10 and Mountain West. Read more »
Conference Rankings (End Of Jan. Edition)
As we have commonly seen in recent seasons, the Big East has been the deepest conference in the country. Read more »
Explaining The Upset: Alabama's Defense Smothers Kentucky
Alabama unquestionably has one of the best overall defenses in the country and they used it to maximum effect in their 68-66 upset over Kentucky on Tuesday. Read more »