SEC Football Morning Coffee: Texas A&M Could Get a New Football Stadium
Rise and shine, SEC football fans. Here are a few links to get your Thursday going.
The move to the SEC is bringing the need for Texas A&M to dress up Kyle Field, or even build a completely new stadium, writes Brent Zwerneman of the Houston Chronicle.
Arkansas released phone records from former head coach Bobby Petrino, and ArkansasSports360.com's Chris Bahn analyzed them. The coaching fraternity apparently didn't inform Petrino about the existence of burner phones.
According to Jon Soloman of The Birmingham News, Alabama spent $3.9 million on its trip to the BCS Championship Game.
Auburn is unveiling statues for its three Heisman Trophy winners—Cam Newton, Bo Jackson and Pat Sullivan—prior to Saturday's A-Day Game. Charles Goldberg of AL.com has some info on the ceremony.
Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze is not happy about the Rebel offense, writes Hugh Kellenberger of the Jackson Clarion-Ledger.
Tight ends could be a big weapon this season for Tennessee, writes Austin Ward of the Knoxville News Sentinel.
Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner Herald discusses Georgia's progress along the offensive line.
2009 SEC Freshman of the year Warren Norman is back at practice for Vanderbilt, according to Jeff Lockridge of The Tennessean.
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