Finish your taxes on time? Then sit back and enjoy Wednesday’s lunch links.
Well and ready, Alabama wide receiver Chris Black has another opportunity to compete for playing time this spring.
Auburn running back Peyton Barber was recently diagnosed with dyslexia, but he’s not letting that or his ADHD slow him down.
The Bowden Triangle (Tuscaloosa to Auburn to Tallahassee) owns college football.
Former Arkansas quarterback A.J. Derby has adjusted well to his new position with the Razorbacks this spring, catching a touchdown in Saturday’s scrimmage.
Now that the spring game is over, the real offseason begins for Florida.
With more and more up-tempo offenses in college football, new Georgia defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt wants a leaner, faster defense.
The quarterback competition at Kentucky is beginning to take shape after the school announced Wednesday that former starter Jalen Whitlow is planning to transfer.
The new NCAA rule allowing unlimited meals and snacks for college athletes was given a thumbs up by Missouri coach Gary Pinkel, who called it common sense.
Dan Mullen’s job was safe regardless of the outcome against Ole Miss, but a last-second win over an in-state rival certainly made life easier in Starkville.
Fresh off winning a Super Bowl, former Texas A&M running back Christine Michael recently attended prom with an autistic teen.