SEC Football Morning Coffee
Happy Friday football fans. Here are a few links to close out the week in style:
LSU running back Spencer Ware has cut some weight, and is ready to fight to re-gain his spot as LSU's No. 1 running back, writes Jim Kleinpeter of the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
Auburn released its spring depth chart, and among the notable moves are C.J. Uzomah to tight and and the absence of defensive end Joel Bonomolo, writes Charles Goldberg of AL.com.
The Paul W. Bryant Museum in Tuscaloosa has a new resident. The 2011 BCS Championship trophy that Alabama won back in January is now on display in the Paul W. Bryant Museum, writes Don Kausler, Jr. of AL.com.
New Texas A&M defensive coordinator Mark Snyder has been around the block, and is enjoying his new digs in College Station, writes David Harris of the Bryan / College Station Eagle.
Arkansas' recent success with wide receivers has the attention of California receiver Darrell Daniels, writes Richard Davenport of NWAonline.com.
Florida defensive coordinator Dan Quinn obsesses over turnovers, writes Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun.
The wide receiver position should be a position of strength for Tennessee, and Chris Price of InsideTennessee.com previews the position.
Chip Towers of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution notes that the "NCAA issue" that sidelined Georgia offensive lineman Kolton Houston last season appears to have been cleared up.
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