SEC Football Morning Coffee: A New and Improved Clowney
Good Saturday morning, SEC football fans. Spring practice is alive and kicking, and here are a few links to keep you up to date on the latest news:
Jadeveon Clowney was a stud last year and now he's more comfortable with his assignments, writes Darryl Slater of the Charleston Post and Courier.
Wide receivers are a bit thin at Florida practice, so converted running back Omarius Hines and do-everything playmaker Trey Burton are seeing more time outside, writes Robbie Andreu of the Gainesville Sun.
Chip Towers of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution profiles Georgia defensive lineman Ray Drew, who is adjusting to his new position on the defensive line this spring.
Tennessee tight ends/special teams coach Charlie Coiner spent the last two years away from the practice field, during which time he made his mark in the business world, writes Andrew Gribble of the Knoxville News Sentinel.
Texas A&M's athletics director sat down with Jon Solomon of the Birmingham News to talk about some regrets surrounding A&M's move to the SEC.
Auburn quarterback Kiehl Frazier expects the Tigers quarterbacks to be able to call more audibles, according to Jay G. Tate of the Montgomery Advertiser.
Confidence is high in Starkville. The Bulldogs are motivated after a disappointing 7-6 season, writes Brandon Marcello of the Jackson Clarion-Ledger.
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