Sam Khan Jr., ESPN Staff Writer 10y

SEC lunchtime links

Spring games galore this weekend! Florida, Georgia, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vanderbilt will be in action on Saturday. But news isn't just on the field; there's plenty off the field, too:

  • No arrests will be made in the burglary investigation that involved Missouri receiver Dorial Green-Beckham but that doesn't necessarily mean he will escape further discipline (he already is suspended indefinitely by Gary Pinkel) based on the details that have emerged.

  • Meet the Bag Man: Stories from someone who claims to deliver cash to football recruits.
  • Alabama linebacker Dillon Lee was arrested Thursday on a DUI charge and running back Altee Tenpenny could get a marijuana possession charge dropped if he can stay out of trouble for a year.
  • Vanderbilt's spring football game may determine the leader in the quarterback battle between sophomore Patton Robinette and redshirt freshman Johnny McCrary.
  • Sophomore Brandon Greene and freshman Cameron RobinsonĀ are the two players battling for the right to replace Cyrus Kouandijo as Alabama's left tackle.
  • Jay Prosch was a key member of Auburn's offense, so the Tigers are searching high and low for replacement candidates at H-back.
  • Mississippi State unveiled new uniforms that it will wear for its season opener against Southern Miss on Aug. 30.
  • Arkansas' receivers are making progress this spring, particularly Drew Morgan.
  • There's a report that former Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel scored highest among quarterbacks on his Wonderlic test.
  • Some notes from Tennessee's final fully padded practice before its spring game on Saturday.
  • Florida receiver Andre Debose is ready to show he has NFL potential in his sixth and final season.
  • Steve Spurrier took in the Masters for a few hours before South Carolina's Thursday practice.
  • A ranking of all 128 FBS coaches (spoiler: Nick Saban tops the list).
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