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SEC links for Thursday:
- Scotty Hopson scores 18 to send Tennessee to NIT final, reports Mike Griffith of the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
- LSU basketball whips Centenary 78-36, reports Scott Rabalais of The Advocate.
- John Pelphrey must overcome attedance apathy at Arkansas, says John Pennington of Mr. SEC.
- Mark Bradley of the AJC takes hisĀ annual look at Georgia and Georgia Tech fans.
- Ron Higgins of the Memphis Commercial Appeal gives thanks for a plate of SEC treats.
- Auburn is undefeated, and the underdog, writes Evan Woodbery of the Mobile Press-Register.
- Mississippi State leader has a vocal critic in his wife, writes Brandon Marcello of the Clarion-Ledger.
- Gus Malzahn’s main focus is perfecting the Auburn offense, reports Jay G. Tate of the Montgomery Advertiser.
- Florida quarterback visits his namesake baby in hospital, reports Rachel George of the Orlando Sentinel.
- Alabama’s balanced offense a strong test for Auburn defense, writes Charles Bennett of the Anniston Star.
- Bowl streak raises stakes for Bulldogs, reports Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald.
- Despite issues, Mark Richt remains steady, writes Seth Emerson of The State.
- For 2010, LSU football has felt like a party, writes Glenn Guilbeau of the Shreveport Times.
- Arkansas’ final test is facing an improved LSU offense, reports Robbie Neiswanger of the Arkansas News.
- Gary Crowton’s patience has paid dividends with LSU’s quarterbacks, writes Jim Kleinpeter of the Times-Picayune.
- Pat Dooley of the Gainesville Sun writes that Florida-Florida State always matters.
- Stopping the run has not been fun for the Gators, reports David Jones of Florida Today.
- Steve Spurrier wants improved special teams, reports Travis Haney of the Charleston Post and Courier.
- Brad Locke of the NE Mississippi Daily News writes that the Egg Bowl will come down to execution.
- Vanderbilt’s offense has improved under new coordinator, reports Jeff Lockridge of the Tennessean.






