Blog: Latest Bama News 9/29/14

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SEC Headlines 9/29/2014-mrsec

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1. Ole Miss safety Cody Prewitt said he and the Rebels don't believe Alabama is as good as its been in the past.
2. Auburn's depth at linebacker is being challenged because of injuries to two starters.
3. Auburn right tackle Patrick Miller is day-to-day with a right leg injury. He was injured on Saturday.
4. Arkansas was so close to beating Texas A&M. What an upsetting loss in the end.
5. Jim Kleinpeter grades LSU's performance in its blowout win over New Mexico State.
6. Florida is a slight favorite on the road against Tennessee. The line has started to move toward Mississippi State over Texas A&M.
7. It's been a long time since Tennessee beat Florida. Here's a look inside the Gators' nine-game winning streak over UT.
8. Georgia will be without running back Sony Michel for a while because of a shoulder injury. Receiver Malcolm Mitchell should return.
9. Kentucky isn't concerned about struggles from quarterback Patrick Towles.
10. Tennessee's run defense was a problem against Georgia. The Bulldogs gained 289 yards on the ground.
11. Missouri's win over South Carolina has already helped the Tigers' confidence grow.
12. Week 6 will be very important for figuring out the SEC West.
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13. Florida State is still No. 1 in the Associated Press Poll. But Alabama has jumped FSU at No. 1 in the Amway Coaches Poll.
14. Michigan coach Brady Hoke released this statement regarding the use of injured QB Shane Morris on Saturday.
15. It's time for Brady Hoke to go, writes George Schroeder. There's no argument otherwise after Saturday.
16. Kansas has fired coach Charlie Weis. He went 6-22 with the Jayhawks.
17. Here are the latest bowl projections from Brett McMurphy and Mark Schlabach.
18. Martin Rickman compiled this list of notable happenings from the weekend.
 

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