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The 5 Biggest SEC Spring Storylines
1. Can anyone touch Florida? With everyone of note but Percy Harvin coming back, including all the defensive starters, and with a shockingly light schedule, the Gators have no one to blame but themselves if they don't play for a third national title in four years.
2. Was last year a fluke for Alabama? The great recruiting classes under Nick Saban will have to fill in some huge holes, but this could be a more talented team than last year's. Does it just need time to jell, or is it a bit of a rebuilding year?
3. Lane Kiffin, Gene Chizik, Dan Mullen. Mullen will get a little bit of a break at Mississippi State, but the spotlight on Kiffin and Chizik will be white hot.
4. Is Ole Miss for real? The team was playing at a high level at the end of the season, and now the expectations will be through the roof.
5. LSU and its talent level. The Tigers were amazing against Georgia Tech in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, but they sputtered all season long. Are they going to be back in the national title hunt soon after yet another amazing recruiting class?
The Spring SEC Team Rankings
1. Florida
2. LSU
3. Alabama
4. Ole Miss
5. Georgia
6. Tennessee
7. Auburn
8. South Carolina
9. Kentucky
10. Arkansas
11. Vanderbilt
12. Mississippi State
The Pre-Spring Call For Player Of The Year
1. Tim Tebow, QB Florida
2. Brandon Spikes, LB Florida
3. Eric Berry, S Tennessee
4. Jevan Snead, QB Ole Miss
5. Eric Norwood, LB South Carolina
ATHENS, Ga. -- Even though the Florida-Georgia rivalry has been spiced up considerably
the past few years, Georgia coach Mark Richt said his relationship with Florida coach Urban
Meyer isn't nearly as confrontational as a lot of people probably think it is.
"No, I don't think it is, and I don't think he thinks it is, either," Richt said.
Meyer called a pair of timeouts in the final seconds of last season's 49-10 rout of Georgia
just to rub it in. The timeouts were in response to the wild end zone celebration by the
Bulldogs a year earlier that was ordered by Richt after they scored their first touchdown
in a 42-30 victory.
"When my wife had cervical cancer two years ago, two [SEC] coaches called me --
Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer," Richt said. "Not that others didn't care, but they're
the ones who called."
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billmac91;1435336; said:That is unreal.....she is an elected official?
southcampus;1435341; said:Absolutely embarrassing.
On February 25, 2004 Brown referred to the George W. Bush administration as a "racist" "bunch of white men" in a meeting with senior State Department officials and members of Congress.[8] Assistant Secretary of StateRoger Noriega, a Mexican American, said that he deeply resented "being called a racist and branded a white man." Brown replied to Noriega and Cuban-American Representative Lincoln Diaz-Balart that "you all look alike to me". Brown later apologized for her statements, but still contends that President Bush's involvement in the 2004 Haiti Rebellion was racist. On November 3, 2008, while attending a Barack Obama rally in Jacksonville, Brown was interviewed by two college journalists about her comments concerning George W. Bush, and whether he should be impeached. Brown had no comment about her previous statements and was quoted as saying, "it won't matter soon."