It's the start of a new season in SEC Football.
Everybody gets a cupcake this week. Well, almost everybody.
The SEC Roll Call is back, and it was supposed to be a chill week, but Vandy isn’t moving, and Auburn definitely can’t read a schedule.
Georgia is a bully, and Alabama was told to bring popcorn. It was a weird week in the SEC.
Everything is on fire!
Tennessee has a lot of emotions and no healthy coping mechanisms!
We’re halfway there, and most of y’all are definitely living on a prayer.
Happy Halloween, y’all!
Leave Kentucky and their feelings alone!
There’s a new support group just for Georgia’s victims, and the race to crown a West champion is finally over. I think.
Alabama clinches the SEC West title, South Carolina is bowl-bound, Florida is in shambles, Vandy hits a milestone, and Ohio State stops by to see Georgia.
The coaching carousel is spinning out of control, Alabama barely escapes the Iron Bowl, Ole Miss is deaf, Coach O is handing out resumes, Lincoln Riley is terrified, and the B1G stops by to ask a favor.
Georgia hurts, Bama gloats, Coach O returns, and a new, very fake voice joins the squad.
There’s a lot of emotion going around.
What a season. Georgia gets their revenge against Bama while the rest of the SEC stops by to offer their congratulations. Sorta.
A new season of SEC Roll Call is back as teams react to their schedule, Texas A&M and Alabama continue feuding, Ole Miss is exhausted from “recruiting,” South Carolina has high hopes, Auburn is still Auburn, and Georgia is on top of the world.
The first big weekend of the 2022 college football season is in the books and Arkansas is feeling charitable, Georgia has numerous demands, and Florida is already making plans for January.
It should’ve been a quiet week in the SEC but Appalachian State and Texas had other plans. Arkansas and Kentucky pick up their first conference wins. Vandy sees their streak come to an end, and LSU goes a little too hard on their next-door neighbor.
It's cupcake week in the SEC, and while Tennessee and Kentucky cruise to victory, Florida and Arkansas find their treats a little less satisfying. Also, Georgia destroyed South Carolina.
Tennessee takes down Florida to remain undefeated, Auburn and Missouri play what could barely be described as football, meanwhile Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Georgia look vulnerable against weaker opponents.
The 2022 season gets a little wilder after chaos hunts down Georgia for the 2nd week in a row, Mississippi State gets a W against the Aggies, Arkansas makes Bama slightly uncomfortable, and Auburn is still Auburn.
Auburn spirals further out of control, Georgia has a decent half of football, Tennessee is making their presence known, and Arkansas will be crying in a Walmart parking lot if anyone needs him.
The SEC gets flipped upside down after Tennessee stuns Bama, Ole Miss takes control of the West, LSU ruins the night for Florida, Kentucky wins big, and Arkansas returns from their trip to Utah.
With the 2022 regular season more than halfway over, LSU makes a surprising rebound, Alabama can’t find a reason to smile, Tennessee digs deep into their playbook, and a familiar voice returns to lead the Bye Week Support Group.
It’s a special day for the SEC. Will Tennessee rack up more treats? How many more tricks can Auburn endure? And who is that mysterious figure lurking in the shadows?
The wildest week of the year leaves only one undefeated team left in the SEC and they're running the show now. Tennessee has excuses, Arkansas has some scheduling issues, LSU storms the field again, and Bama is making home movies.
Vandy picks up a major honor, LSU clinches the West, Auburn has never been more satisfied, Bama is still an emotional wreck, Arkansas is stunned, and Tennessee wrestles with a possible dark future.
The SEC’s chances of sneaking multiple teams into the playoffs takes a devastating blow after South Carolina topples Tennessee. Arkansas finds joy in a route of Ole Miss. Alabama is here for the show. And Texas A&M is filled with every emotion.
Rivalry week destroys LSU’s playoff hopes, Baja’s cheek, and Auburn’s hearing. The Egg Bowl continues to entertain, and Mizzou and Arkansas have concerns about the legitimacy of their “rivalry.”
With the SEC title game behind us, SEC Santa hands out some gifts in the form of bowl invitations.
Another season in the SEC comes to an end as Georgia brings home the crown and challenges Alabama’s status, LSU dominates, Florida disappoints, and an exhausted Arkansas is ready for a break.
We're almost halfway through the college football offseason, and the SEC office has been hard at work changing all the rules. Bama, Kentucky, and surprisingly, Florida make QB history. Auburn has an idea. And literally no one is excited to learn what consequences might lie ahead for teams who rush the field next season.
The SEC Office eliminated conference divisions to make way for Texas and Oklahoma on everyone's schedule. Several lesser-known rivalries bite the dust. Florida is in shambles. LSU makes a scientific breakthrough. Mississippi State finishes its masterpiece. Georgia learns a new word. The ACC stops by for a visit. Missouri continues to exist.
Football is back, and the disappointments are already rolling in! Florida is defeated in more ways than one, South Carolina lost their swagger, Georgia continues to be Georgia, LSU got soft, and Texas A&M is...back?
What was supposed to be a cake walk for Georgia and Tennessee turns into a struggle. Kentucky is nearly taken out by a in-state school. Both Mississippi members take care of business. Alabama suffers a surprising upset against Texas, sending them to a special club filled with a few familiar faces.
The SEC's losing streak against top 25 power 5 teams comes to an end thanks to an unlikely hero, Bama continues to struggle, Georgia shows up late, LSU overcomes the cowbells, and Vandy makes some last-minute changes to the new club.
Before conference play kicks into high gear, the SEC gets a threatening visit from an old rival, Arkansas is burning through time-outs, Bama is stuck in the 2010s, and Mizzou is ranked? No. That can't be right.
The first week of a complete slate of in-conference games also brings the realization that our season is 1/3rd complete. Only 3 undefeated teams remain: Georgia, Kentucky, and Mizzou. South Carolina is completely unhinged after their Super Bowl loss in Knoxville. Florida has 13 men on the field and still can't stop Kentucky. Arkansas settles into familiar territory while Texas A&M finds hope. Alabama is on the up despite their hearing loss, and Ole Miss is holding on tight to the Kiffin-Coaster.
Future SEC members, Texas and Oklahoma, put on a show for their golden hat, Texas A&M wrestles with life's biggest questions, Georgia makes a breakthrough, Mizzou is still dark, and South Carolina has been digging in the trash.
Darth Mizz grows stronger after an impressive comeback, Georgia is out for turf and fresh ankles, Tennessee has beef with Danielson, and Florida is...not terrible?
After a bye week, SEC Roll Call returns with an update from the Georgia/Florida matchup, Bama gets their revenge, Ole Miss celebrates an easy victory, and South Carolina is in serious pain.
Georgia eliminates yet another challenger, Texas A&M finally loses his sanity, Bama still thinks there's a way, Auburn has a winning streak, Ole Miss is out of breath, and South Carolina is working on a new book.
Coaches are falling left and right after a full slate of in-conference matchups. South Carolina gets a much-needed victory, Bama has the rest of their season figured out, Tennessee thinks everyone is out to get them, Texas A&M and Mississippi State opt for full coach removal, and Ole Miss has one heck of an offseason on the horizon.
With only one week of the regular season to go and a full slate of rivalry games on the horizon, the entire conference sits down for a heated Thanksgiving dinner. Auburn is...back to their old self, South Carolina brought a special dish, Alabama is loving Auburn's collapse, Georgia spoils Dolly's Tennessee concert, Arkansas wants out, and Vandy is enjoying new company at the kids' table.
The regular season of SEC football has come to an end after a full and tense slate of rivalry matchups. Tennessee and Vandy surprisingly spar, Mizzou annihilated the Razorbacks, Oklahoma fell in a tunnel, and Auburn and Alabama go down to the wire in an instant classic.
With the regular season and championship week behind us, the playoff committee made the controversial decision to leave undefeated Florida State out of the playoffs in favor of Texas and Alabama - but who is to blame?
It's an understandably emotional time for college football as we lay to rest another season. Michigan wears the crown for the first time since 1997, Alabama has a few suggestions for next season, Florida State and Georgia have a friendly little meeting in a storage closet, and Ole Miss is probably rummaging through your stuff right now.
Another off-season winds to a close as the SEC prepares for a major expansion. Arkansas brought the snacks. South Carolina brought the swagger. Alabama brought the tears.
We've entered a new era in the SEC, and there's no turning back now. In this episode, Texas and Oklahoma officially kick things off while most of the conference enjoys massive victories over inferior opponents - except for South Carolina. Florida, Texas A&M, and LSU fall in their matchups against other Power 5 conferences. Georgia dominates, and we all notice something is a little different, Vandy.
With half the conference sitting pretty in the top 25, a coalition of unranked teams seize control, aided by South Carolina claiming the top spot in the official SEC standings. Texas takes down Michigan with ease. Georgia is still barking. And Bama is upset that his team is smiling.
It's week 3, and we're dipping our toes deeper into conference play with Georgia and LSU struggling to overcome an unranked South Carolina and Kentucky. Alabama has returned from their trip to Wisconsin. Can Mizzou keep up their impressive streak? Can Florida hit the jackpot? Why are Dolly's eyes glowing? Answer these questions and more on this installment of SEC Roll Call.
Another week of action as Vandy surprised Mizzou on the road, Auburn and Arkansas share an L, Texas preps for its SEC debut, and Bama and Georgia run into an old friend on the Bye-Week Beach.
In this week’s SEC Roll Call, chaos reigns as the conference attempts a “corrective action plan” to rein in its wildest members. From Auburn casually researching buyouts and questionable coaching hires to Darth Mizz declaring his boundless power, the SEC has its hands full. Oklahoma claims “Sooner Magic,” Georgia turns in a self-evaluation (with a bite), and Tennessee sees revenge as a necessity. Even Arkansas fumbles through with no clue, while Ole Miss deploys a secret weapon to avoid tough situations.
After a historic Saturday full of upsets, Texas A&M crushes the Empire of Mizzou, Tennessee forgets how to football, Arkansas is running wild in Hog City, Georgia needs a little more noise, Auburn is still Auburn, Bama is in shambles, and Vanderbilt brings back an old friend.
As the conference approached the midway point of the season, Doctor Vandy offers his assistance in assessing the health of his fellow SEC members, Texas claims a victory over a downtrodden Oklahoma, LSU made some interesting bye-week moves, Mississippi State has a quarterback, Florida is somehow sadder, the Buckeyes stop by, Tennessee gets an early start on Bama, Kentucky is covered in flags, and Georgia made a movie!
Another week of complete chaos sweeps the SEC as Georgia upends Texas in Austin, Bama gets Rocky Chopped, Darth Mizz strikes back, Florida stops a streak, and LSU and Texas A&M claim the top spots in the conference.
It's the week of Halloween in the SEC, and Kentucky is getting tricked while Auburn finds a treat. Bama gets a desperately needed win over Mizzou. Texas has a new conference rival. And Texas A&M sits atop the standings after an impressive performance over LSU.
SEC Roll Call is back and South Carolina kicks things off in a big way (literally) and puts the whole conference on edge. Vanderbilt is still calling their shots, and Bama is questioning Saban’s new look. Texas A&M faces questions about their defense while Ole Miss chimes in on the true trials of night games. Georgia narrowly escapes another scare, Auburn is allowed a single word, and Mississippi State and Oklahoma would rather not discuss their entire cupcake game.
The race to the SEC Championship has gotten much clearer after Georgia and LSU fall. Texas is feeling confident after demolishing Florida. South Carolina rains on Vandy's parade. Tennessee limps away from Mississippi State with their eyes on Atlanta.
With the regular season winding down, the SEC is coaching it's best teams for their upcoming playoff committee interview. South Carolina makes their case for a spot in the bracket. Georgia and Texas make their superiority known. Bama controls their own destiny, and Several teams like Auburn and Mississippi State embrace the possibility of derailing their rival's postseason hopes.
We're only days away from Thanksgiving, and the SEC has gathered to reflect on their season so far along with a few "cousins" from the neighboring ACC. Alabama suffers a devastating loss at the hands of the Sooners. Auburn shocks Texas A&M, and Florida takes a bite out of Ole Miss's championship dreams.
A full slate of rivalry action across the SEC kicked off with an unusually tame Egg Bowl between Ole Miss and Mississippi State, followed by a grueling 8 overtime battle between Georgia and their in-state rival, Georgia Tech. On Saturday, the action continued with Alabama vs. Auburn, Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt, Texas vs. Texas A&M, Mizzou vs. Arkansas, and Oklahoma vs. LSU for some reason. South Carolina, Florida, and Kentucky welcomed their ACC rivals for an annual matchup.
With the SEC Championship in the books and another title under their belt, Georgia leads this extra festive episode of Roll Call featuring a rare appearance from Bama Claus. The Texas Longhorns are begging for a QB change, South Carolina and Ole Miss are feeling snubbed, Texas A&M hopes to reverse their downward spiral, Arkansas is headed to Memphis yet again, Florida is back in postseason play, LSU faces off against a former coach, Oklahoma is taking on America, Tennessee is confident in their cold weather game, and Auburn, Mississippi State, and Kentucky are here... for now.
The B1G won big....but at what cost?
The SEC is in shambles, and it’s going to take a miracle to reclaim college football supremacy from the BIG10. Florida unleashes chaos with Desmond Watson, Texas hopes to lure the ACC champion to Austin, and Arkansas has just secured another year for Sam Pittman. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt declares the rain-soaked ‘Seasonal Depression Bowl’ its Super Bowl, and Tennessee arrogantly waltzes into Ohio… but will they come out victorious? Mississippi State, Auburn, and Kentucky bow out early, while Alabama refuses to accept they’re not in the playoffs. South Carolina wants a piece of Brett Bielema, Ole Miss gloats, and Georgia apparently needs to get right with the Lord.
It's the 2024 - 25 season finale of SEC Roll Call as the teams line up outside the pearly gates of SEC Heaven to find out if their finished season will be cherished forever. Texas is looking for alternate paths to the streets of gold, Florida is having a baby, Kentucky pleads their case, Ole Miss sends a DM, Mississippi State isn't interested, Tennessee is in trouble, Vandy has a laugh, Auburn shouldn't bother, Georgia prepares to be tormented, South Carolina has to make a promise, Arkansas stays right where they are, Texas A&M has a bone to pick, Oklahoma gets a surprise, Missouri beat Boston College once so that's cool, LSU makes other plans, and Alabama did this to themselves. Thank y'all for another amazing season!
It’s the offseason—but that doesn’t mean the drama stops. In this SEC Roll Call episode, each football team sits down for a mandatory check-in with their basketball counterpart. Some are riding high (looking at you, Florida). Others are coping (hello, Auburn). And a few… well, let’s just say Starkville’s got two Walmarts and not much else to offer. Featuring cameos from transfer portal anxiety, checkbook coaching hires, and emotional support squirrels, this is your postseason roundup of everything SEC basketball—told by the real stars of the show: their football teams.
With another season of SEC football around the corner, the teams take turns pitching their bandwagon directly to you from the comfort of your own living room (which looks suspiciously similar to the set of Hoot'n & Holler'n). Did the bright and shiny diamonds of Georgia's championship rings say everything you needed to hear? Do you have the endurance to handle a roller coaster Tennessee season? Is Alabama...ok?
We’re back, y’all! A brand-new season of SEC Roll Call kicks off with all 16 teams clocking in. Georgia, Alabama, LSU, and Texas are already flexing at the top, while Oklahoma tries to keep pace and Auburn insists on claiming championships that may or may not exist. Florida is leaning on “prophecy,” Arkansas can’t temper expectations, Mississippi State’s ringing bells, South Carolina’s blasting Sandstorm, and Vandy… well, Vandy’s quoting Kid Rock. Elsewhere, Texas A&M brags about “half a track title,” Missouri embraces the dark side, Ole Miss is looking for loopholes, Kentucky wants a fair schedule, and Tennessee’s just trying to figure out what’s happening. With preseason polls, playoff dreams, and 960 long days since the SEC’s last national championship, the whole conference is fired up and ready to prove the college football crown belongs back in the South.
The first (real) week of the 2025 college football season is in the books, and the SEC has some explaining to do. Alabama is sick (literally), LSU has a new vacation home, Texas is rewriting history, and Oklahoma is here to remind everyone about that Ohio State loss. Texas A&M and Arkansas pile on, while Georgia keeps barking after a big win. Missouri goes full Sith on Central Arkansas, Florida and Vanderbilt brag about shutouts, Mississippi State drops some fancy finance talk, and Kentucky wonders if they’re turning into Iowa. Auburn celebrates while Bama spirals, Ole Miss admits to paying for pain, and South Carolina, Tennessee, and LSU claim bragging rights over the ACC. From paid wins to embarrassing losses, SEC Roll Call covers it all — Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, plus new arrivals Texas and Oklahoma.
The SEC just set a new AP Poll record with eleven ranked teams at the same time—and the conference office is feeling pretty proud. But Oklahoma can’t stop blasting shotguns, Tennessee is out here breaking every record in sight, Florida looks comatose, Georgia is barking about it, and Kentucky is stuck under a gas station heat lamp with Mark Stoops. Auburn’s mad about losing a shutout, Alabama’s stuck in a crisis, Mississippi State is demanding to be ranked (cowbells included), and Vanderbilt is introducing the world to sweet baby Diego. LSU is proud of their tuba player, South Carolina asks you to review only their final score, Arkansas claims fatherhood over Arkansas State, and Missouri unleashes years of pent-up hatred on Kansas.
The SEC cracked open the suggestion box this week, and the results were pure chaos. Mississippi State took home the largest margin of victory while Alabama nearly lost their minds at the sound of the Vandy foghorn. Georgia was barking after their victory over Tennessee, and South Carolina was busy sneaking in their usual inappropriate jokes. Texas couldn’t stop throwing trash, Oklahoma was serving up brisket burns, and Texas A&M shocked the conference. Auburn confirmed the foghorn is a real problem, Ole Miss asked for more heart meds, and Florida ate their way through the vending machine while LSU keeps counting their interceptions. Arkansas reminded everyone how much heartbreak defines a Hog, Missouri complained about the heat, and Kentucky has coaching issues. Still.
Week 4 of SEC Roll Call and the whole league is a quarter of the way through the season-which means the printer’s jammed, the jokes are flying, and no one looks safe. Florida is teetering on the brink of complete collapse while LSU prepares to whip up a Mississippi Gumbo full of Ole Miss mascots. Arkansas is stuck in a cursed “Hog Day,” Mississippi State can barely get their dip down long enough to ring bells, and Vanderbilt is suddenly turnt after dropping 70 on Georgia State. Georgia and Alabama are eating popcorn through their bye weeks, Tennessee is thrilled Syracuse helped them out, and Auburn wants more from the refs than an apology letter. South Carolina clings to “swagger” even as Missouri revels in its negative rushing yards, while Kentucky has already pivoted to basketball season with 20-hour practice weeks. Texas hands in a one-man report about Arch Manning, Oklahoma waves around “Sooner Magic” like a cheat code, and Texas A&M argues they’re more than just a Boy Scout troop.
Bama’s got the squirt bottle out and Georgia’s learning new tricks, Tennessee’s heart rate monitor is begging for mercy, and Ole Miss is prancing around in a self-awarded crown. Auburn is spiraling, Florida is somehow proud of not losing their bye week, and Arkansas can’t tell if Bobby Petrino parked or crashed. LSU’s just happy to stir the pot, Texas A&M is feeling “good” but keeping that safety on, and Texas is already cracking jokes about alimony. Oklahoma’s heckling from the sidelines, Missouri is basking in the glow of another victory, and Mississippi State is ringing responsibly (or so he claims) while still waiting for a ranking that never comes. Vanderbilt is running a one-line coaching hotline out of sheer chaos, South Carolina is sniffing out coaching changes, and Kentucky has straight-up quit.
With only a few games on the schedule, the SEC still brought the drama with Texas getting blindsided by Florida, Bama seeking revenge on Vandy, Texas A&M outlasting Mississippi State, and Georgia treating Kentucky like a cupcake. Also, Oklahoma played Kent State. It was not close. The bye week teams make an appearance as well. Auburn is here to celebrate its single AP poll vote, Ole Miss is still wearing the crown, LSU has an opinion on a certain "cajun kitchen," and they all show solidarity for their fallen commodore.
Chaos is ramping up in the SEC as undefeated Missouri and Oklahoma fall. Texas A&M has the crown, but he'd rather not wear it. Ole Miss is sweating off another ride on the Kiffin Coaster. Georgia can't clap like a human. Texas is enjoying Arch highlights. Florida is present. Tennessee is suffering panic attacks. Arkansas can't hold onto the pigskin. Vandy is enjoying some news out of Penn State. LSU is cooking some chicken. South Carolina joins in Auburn's protest of the conference officials. Alabama has a new toy. Mizzou is here in spirit. Kentucky is doing its part. And Mississippi State is on a bye week (but still found time to laugh at Ole Miss struggling).
The season is heating up as multiple teams reach bowl eligibility requirements, but Vandy is looking for something much bigger. Arkansas and Texas A&M question if they were meant to play each other, Bama celebrates in true Third Saturday fashion, South Carolina gives the wheel a spin, Kentucky wants to press charges, Texas misses the fun times, Oklahoma has a new game plan, Ole Miss keeps refreshing Lane's feed, Georgia thought Lane already quit, Mississippi State is making wishes come true, Auburn does the usual, Mizzou sets his sights on Nashville, LSU sounds the alarm on Vandy's power, and Tennessee had a little too much this weekend.
A day full of intense matchups on the weekend before Halloween sends the teams down the Hall of Nightmares to face their greatest fears. Can Texas A&M break the curse? Did Mississippi State lose its moment? Can Alabama win without the black hoodie? Is Auburn chained to Hugh for eternity? Will Tennessee stomach Heupel with the honeymoon over? Can Oklahoma grab a healthy QB from the portal tornado? Will LSU ever see the playoffs again? Is Arkansas ok? Can Ole Miss handle another job offer? Has South Carolina fully checked out? Does Texas even want to watch any more games?
It's week 10 in the SEC, and the battle for those precious playoff spots is heating up. Texas A&M would rather not discuss its flawless record and percentage chance of making the playoffs thanks to BAS. Bama enjoys its bye week with a bucket of candy. Georgia survives a close one with Florida. Arkansas is crying. LSU has numerous vacancies. Texas won, but believes the refs are protecting Vandy. Mizzou has the remote. Auburn is looking for a new coach. Again. Tennessee is disappointed in Dark Mode. South Carolina wants to feel like a winner again. Kentucky won an SEC game? So did Mississippi State? Oh, and Oklahoma has some new uniform options.
The push for 5 SEC teams into the playoffs has begun, as Texas A&M, Alabama, Georgia, and Ole Miss are practically locks. Texas and Oklahoma have a chance if a game or two goes their way. Vanderbilt makes their case for their "moment." Kentucky has questions about the cost of its possible post-season excursion. Auburn is present. So is Tennessee. Mississippi State demands better intel. South Carolina makes an announcement. LSU has some strong Cajun words for the refs. And Florida is drinking Gatorade. Maybe.
Week 12 makes a dozen conference calls, and the SEC is celebrating with donuts and its typical unhinged behavior. South Carolina is devastated. Tennessee channels its inner Phil much to Vandy's delight. Mississippi State is putting all its chips on the Egg Bowl. Mizzou celebrates a record day for its running back. Ole Miss has the belt out. Florida isn't leaving without Kiffin. Kentucky has a quarterback. Bama is on the phone with Finebaum, with Auburn watching. Oklahoma gets one step closer to the playoffs while Texas takes one step back after coming up short against Georgia. Arkansas is eyeing its new coach. LSU doesn't even know where to look. And Texas A&M makes history and inches ever so closer to breaking their curse...if they can ever calm their nerves.
It's the biggest week in the South with Thanksgiving and rivalry weekend baked together like a delicious hate-filled casserole.
The final week of the regular season brings our rival couples together for some much-needed counseling. Ole Miss is dealing with a devastating setback, but Mississippi State provides some perspective. Oklahoma is fired up and ready for the playoffs. LSU is celebrating its newest hire. Texas drops in with his little brother. Texas A&M reminds the Longhorns who gets the last laugh. Florida did not get Lane Kiffin and will instead relive the Billy Napier era. Georgia explains how conference championships work. Arkansas is still buying hope in bulk. Mizzou hates sand. Vandy is not happy despite his major victory. Tennessee is not happy, but for obvious reasons. Alabama rolled. Auburn is dissociating. Kentucky makes some last-second staff changes. And finally, South Carolina will try harder.
Georgia has been crowned champs of the SEC after a dominating performance over Alabama, who still managed to snag a playoff bid despite negative rushing yards. Ole Miss, Oklahoma, and Texas A&M claim the rest of the SEC's playoff spots. Texas and Vandy learn they've been left out. Mississippi State gets a surprise. Mizzou prepares for the bowl of gators. Tennessee isn't allowed to leave its state. LSU is in the déjà vu bowl. Arkansas attempts a heart-warming message about college football. Auburn and probably everyone else turn down a free trip to Birmingham. Plus, the new BIG10 champ stops by for a chat.
The College Football Playoffs are underway as four of the SEC's five tourney teams fight for survival. Oklahoma starts strong before the wagon wheels fall off. Bama is already buying new artwork. Ole Miss celebrates a huge win over a familiar face. Texas A&M knew this was coming. Oh, and Georgia is on a bye.
After an embarrassing performance across the board this postseason, the SEC finds itself staring down the possibility of another year without a national championship. Vandy, Mizzou, Mississippi State, Tennessee, and LSU answer for their bowl game busts. Texas celebrates its Tilted SEC bowl win over a distracted Michigan team. Texas A&M returns to the office with disappointing news for the group. Florida lends their "talents" to provide playoff updates as the SEC learns their championship hopes rest solely on the Ole Miss Rebel Squirrel Shark Bears, or more specifically, future Governor of Mississippi, Trinidad Chambliss.