SEC Football Morning Coffee
The week is almost over, but the news hasn't stopped. Here are a few SEC football links to get your day going.
- Seth Emerson of the Macon Telegraph tries to figure out who's playing where on Georgia's offensive line.
- Meanwhile, Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald checks in on Malcolm Mitchell's progress as a makes the move from wide receiver to cornerback this spring.
- South Carolina defensive tackle Byron Jerideau spent his time on suspension impressing students at the regular gym rather than the football facility, writes Darryl Slater of the Charleston Post and Courier.
- Florida had a dysfunctional relationship with its offense last season, but that's changing this spring, according to Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun.
- Kentucky opened practice on Wednesday, and quarterback Maxwell Smith still has a lot to learn, writes Jennifer Smith of the Lexington Herald-Leader.
- Missouri knows it is moving into a dangerous neighborhood now that its in the SEC, and is beefing up its defensive line before the move, writes Dave Matter of the Columbia Daily Tribune.
- T.J. Carpenter of ArkansasSports360.com compares Heisman hopefuls Knile Davis and Marcus Lattimore.
- Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosely talks about the dislocated hip he suffered in the BCS National Championship Game, and how he's recovering this offseason, writes Don Kausler, Jr. of AL.com.
- Charles Goldberg of AL.com answers five questions the Auburn Tigers are facing this spring.
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