The highest graded SEC defenders returning in 2020 pic.twitter.com/2LwkNL5FtR— PFF College (@PFF_College) June 7, 2020
10 SEC schools ran the ball from 11 personnel on at least 50% of their traditional rush attempts in 2019. Here are the leaders pic.twitter.com/eJlw9dxCw4— CFB Film Room (@CFBFilmRoom) June 7, 2020
The SEC and commissioner Greg Sankey call for the Mississippi state flag, which prominently includes the Confederate flag, to be changed. https://t.co/9pywxI4ZR1— Seth Emerson (@SethWEmerson) June 18, 2020
The SEC is "focused on playing the 2020 football season as scheduled beginning Labor Day Weekend,” @bmarcello reports. https://t.co/4tRk29NxKp pic.twitter.com/t9c1RcIZ1d— 247Sports (@247Sports) June 24, 2020
In talking to people around the SEC, there was a sense of surprise and disappointment the Big Ten made this decision today. SEC has preached patience and now sources within the league feel like they've been backed into having to follow: https://t.co/IyhwgBJgwk— John Talty (@JTalty) July 9, 2020
SEC commish issues statement in wake of Big Ten’s seismic announcement https://t.co/1bS0anpxWk— CollegeFootballTalk (@CFTalk) July 9, 2020
SEC reiterates no decision on football until late July https://t.co/zIsH3LoK9X— CollegeFootballTalk (@CFTalk) July 13, 2020
They're not stars yet, but keep an eye on Kadarius Toney, Lewis Cine, and these other SEC wild cards. https://t.co/ozbWW27dO4— Athlon Sports (@AthlonSports) August 1, 2020
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey says that the league could play alone in 2020, "if that was the circumstance." https://t.co/7Nem4sgGhD pic.twitter.com/5Di3aOEH6J— 247Sports (@247Sports) August 11, 2020
I hope they do end up having a season, f' I want to see some college football. Five years from now this could be one of those brilliant moves.
The SEC has released its opening week football schedule ⬇️ https://t.co/B5wmMPa1TW— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) August 17, 2020
Urban Meyer made his prediction for the 2020 SEC winner: the Florida Gatorshttps://t.co/tQ4cIxlPnv pic.twitter.com/HvWQuqrFRM— 247Sports (@247Sports) August 27, 2020
Every SEC player will wear the small, lightweight device also used in the NFL to help with COVID-19 contact tracing efforts, the conference announced Tuesday. https://t.co/Lz9M9GfkDQ— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) September 22, 2020