SEC Football Morning Coffee: Auburn QB Zeke Pike Leaves for Summer
Good morning, SEC fans. Here are a few links to get your Tuesday going.
Auburn quarterback Zeke Pike returned to Fort Mitchell, Ky. for the rest of the summer, writes Charles Goldberg of AL.com. Pike was arrested on Saturday night for public intoxication.
Alabama and Auburn players were well-represented at the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge, writes Matt Scalici of AL.com.
Mississippi State got a commitment from 6'4", 180-pound wide receiver Scott Austin from Biloxi, Miss. Austin is the fourth wide receiver commitment in the Bulldogs' Class of 2013, writes Brandon Marcello of the Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger.
Marc Weiszer of the Athens (Ga.) Banner-Herald writes that Georgia's issues on punt coverage still haunts the Bulldogs.
The presidential oversight committee will discuss the proposed changes to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) on Tuesday afternoon, according to the Associated Press.
Missouri is planning facilities upgrades as it transitions to the SEC. Included in those upgrades is a proposed $46.05 million addition to Memorial Stadium, writes Terez A. Paylor of the Kansas City Star.
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