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Texas Longhorns Bounce Back in Series vs Gamecocks

Harrison’s Clutch Arms Steal the Show Luke Harrison delivered a masterclass performance in SEC play, shutting down South Carolina through five strong innings. After a shaky series opener for the No. 2 Longhorns, Harrison allowed just two earned runs on a solo homer, struck out five, and walked two before handing the ball off in…
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Aggies Power Ground Game and Doubleheader Domination

Wiggins Promises Smashmouth Football, Not Air Raid Hype The Aggies ran for over 2,400 yards last season, ranking fourth in the SEC, and incoming OC Holmon Wiggins—despite his WR coaching pedigree—insists everything will start with the ground attack. Rueben Owens II and Jamarion Morrow will shoulder the load after Le’Veon Moss, Amari Daniels and EJ…
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LSU Edges Tennessee in Series Opener

Vols Can’t Hold Lead as Tigers Pounce The Tennessee Volunteers hosted the LSU Tigers in the first game of their weekend series, with both squads desperate for momentum. After a tense, scoreless start, LSU broke through with a solo shot in the third. Tennessee answered in kind with a Levi Clark homer, then took a…
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Ole Miss Buzz: Baseball, Football Transfers & Hoops Shakeup

Rebels vs. Gators: Game Day Essentials Mike Bianco’s squad heads to Gainesville after a humbling sweep by Mississippi State, aiming for redemption against No. 21 Florida. First pitch is Thursday at 5:30 p.m. CT on SEC Network+, with Taylor Rabe facing RHP Liam Peterson. Friday’s action also streams on SEC Network+, while Saturday’s finale moves…
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Quirky Hogs on the Rise and the Fall of Champions in Fayetteville

Arkansas’ WR Room: From Dark Horses to Show-Stoppers The Razorbacks’ spring practice has revealed a deep, eclectic wide receiver room combining seasoned veterans, hungry transfers and promising freshmen. Chris Marshall brings five-star pedigree, Jamari Hawkins his renewed confidence, and Donovan Faupel consistent production. Homegrown leader CJ Brown anchors the group, while Ismael Cisse returns healthy…
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Georgia Spotlight: Baseball Battles & Football Fallout

Kirby Smart Calls for SEC Title Game’s Swan Song The SEC’s oldest crown jewel may be headed for retirement. Coach Kirby Smart—fresh off back-to-back championships—warns that an expanded playoff format (16 teams or more) will force the league to scrap its title game. With nine conference games, teams already juggle injury risks and schedule congestion;…
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Miami’s Baseball Stars & QB Prospects on the Rise

The Rise of Israel Abrams: Miami’s Next QB Sensation? Israel Abrams, a 6-foot-4 junior, threw for over 4,000 yards and led Montini Catholic (IL) to a state championship, making him a blue-chip 2027 quarterback prospect. Coached privately by former Golden Gopher Mike Hohensee, Abrams boasts a live arm and combines size with athleticism. Miami recently…
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Champions in the Making: Tennessee’s Rising Stars Unite

Georgia’s New Ballhawk Twins Embrace Vols Invitation Quinn Pollock, a standout sophomore defensive back from Landmark Christian School in Georgia, has juggled two-way duties—catching passes and locking down receivers—with eye-catching stats: 212 receiving yards and a touchdown on offense, plus 43 tackles, four pass breakups, and a forced fumble in the secondary. Named a “ballhawk”…
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Clemson Tigers’ Tournament Hopes Hang by a Thread

Batting for Salvation: Clemson Tigers’ Tourney Hopes in Jeopardy Clemson’s baseball season has hit turbulence after a scorching 15-1 start gave way to a brutal 4-10 run that’s left the Tigers dangling “on the bubble” of NCAA Tournament consideration. Now 19-11 overall and 2-7 in ACC play, Clemson has plummeted out of the D1 Baseball…
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Aggies Face Struggles and Shakeups Across Sports

Bullpen Blown Open by Commodore Homers In a 14-6 series opener loss to unranked Vanderbilt, Texas A&M’s bullpen was overrun by five Vanderbilt home runs, including three from Colin Barczi. Starter Shane Sdao absorbed the loss despite striking out 10 in five innings. The Aggies’ offense saw multi-homer nights from Caden Sorrell and Bear Harrison…