Edward Aschoff, ESPN Staff Writer 9y

SEC morning links

It's OK everyone, the NCAA tournament will continue in a few days and "Empire" will return soon enough!

  • Florida's offense isn't exactly moving at the most appropriate speed this spring, but while that side of the ball continues to fall behind the defense, Geoff Collins' group is just out there fired up and having fun.

  • At South Carolina, there's no more delegating ball plays by the Head Ball Coach.

  • Ole Miss wide receiver Laquon Treadwell says he "feels great" nearly five months after his gruesome leg injury he suffered in the Rebels' home loss to Auburn.

  • Former Alabama tight end Brian Vogler hopes to see more pass-catching opportunities for tight end O.J. Howard with the Crimson Tide this season.

  • New Georgia offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer doesn't plan to change the Bulldogs' offensive philosophy this year, but he is changing the terminology.

  • Fast riser Dontavius Russell is in position to start on Auburn's defensive line this season.

  • LSU quarterback Anthony Jennings says he feels his confidence and ability growing this spring.

  • Texas A&M returned to practice on Tuesday. Here are some notes and here's a little of what coach Kevin Sumlin had to say about the day.

  • Former coaches believe in new Missouri athletic director Mack Rhoades.

  • Head coach Butch Jones said the host of injuries is the biggest setback for Tennessee's football team this spring.

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