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SEC Football Preview '07: Tennessee

By Andy KatzerAug 12th 2007 – 9:20PM

A sorry confluence of poor timing and shoddy internet service, with a little bit of real life thrown in, put the SEC preview schedule all out of whack. But hey, we're the SEC, we do what we want in the college football world anyway, right? So, hopelessly late, here's a missing piece of the SEC football preview '07 puzzle:...

SEC Football Preview '07: Florida

By Ryan FergusonAug 7th 2007 – 11:14AM

Like Brian Cook and his Wolverines, my Gators are the team that makes my heart pound wildly, my mouth fill with cottonballs and my legs tremble like a 'cisco aftershock. Keep a close eye on me, here; I'm an SEC first guy here at FanHouse and today, the Gators are just another team in the conference.Just. Another. Team....

SEC Football Preview '07: LSU

By Ryan FergusonAug 6th 2007 – 8:22PM

Now we're cooking with gas. We've finally gotten through the unpleasantness of the Mississippi teams, Vanderbilt's automatic NoBowl4U, and the mild discomfort of assigning the mediocre label to Kentucky and South Carolina. Now we move onto the contenders. And man-oh-man, do we have some kick-ass teams ready to explode in...

SEC Football Preview '07: The Mediocre

By Ryan FergusonAug 6th 2007 – 1:37PM

As you can probably tell, we here at FanHouse are following a prescribed format for our "Preview" series across all of the BCS conferences. However, "The Mediocre," a fine category for most purposes, isn't a fat one for the SEC in '07. Why? Simply because there are only two teams which kinda-sorta-maybe qualify for the...

SEC Football Preview '07: The Dregs

By Ryan FergusonAug 6th 2007 – 11:41AM

In the SEC, the "Dregs" are programs which historically haven't been able to compete with the conference superpowers. Things don't change much in this category -- except, perhaps, for South Carolina, a team which under Steve Spurrier has become increasingly competitive. There won't be too many surprises in this preview....

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