Spanning the globe on a Tuesday morning. ...
As Auburn prepares for a visit from Ole Miss, Gus Malzahn's offense is struggling to score points, an unusual predicament for his career as a coordinator. Injuries and inconsistency at quarterback have been the main problems. ...
From ESPN, depth issues in the SEC aren't limited to the problems at Ole Miss. ...
Success against Jacksonville State gives an injury-riddled Kentucky backfield confidence it can run the ball this week against Mississippi State - and presumably against Ole Miss on Nov. 5. ...
From Birmingham, Nick Saban got a parking ticket while speaking to the Monday Morning Quarterback Club, but things are going pretty good on the field for the Alabama coach. ...
Also from Birmingham, columnist Kevin Scarbinsky says Saban and LSU coach Les Miles should drop a quick thank-you note in the mail to Tommy Tuberville. ...
From Fayetteville, after the Ole Miss game, Arkansas went from the highest-ranked single-loss BCS team to the third-ranked one-loss team. Why did that happen, and would running up the score this week at Vanderbilt - if the Hogs are capable - help them in the BCS rankings? ...
Turfguy,
Your dogs will have their hands full in this year's egg bowl. If msu doesn't beat Ole Miss this year, they won't go bowling.
The drama will continue to intensify. It should keep P.A. very busy. P.A., I hope you are keeping a journal of the upcoming events, cause it will make a good book. I think it is just heating up.
Nutt talks of finishing and I am thinking he won't finish this season. Although, I can think of 6 million reasons why he might stay.