SEC media days are over, but the British Open is going strong.
- Nick Saban disputes that he has too much power as Alabama's coach.
- Saban and his players vow to avoid complacency like in 2010.
- Jim Kleinpeter of The New Orleans Times-Picayune lists Les Miles' greatest hits from SEC media days.
- LSU's defensive backs are still looking to get better in 2012.
- Cotton Bowl officials want to learn more about the Champions Bowl.
- The SEC needs a beast in the East in 2012.
- Former Auburn running back Michael Dyer may be transferring yet again.
- Missouri handled questions and doubts at media days.
- Gary Pinkel owes break to Saban.
- The commitment of Pulaski Academy tight end Hunter Henry should have Arkansas feeling even better about its recruiting efforts heading into the season.
- Pat Dooley of the Gainesville Sun writes that Tennessee coach Derek Dooley might be on the hot seat but he deserves more time.
- Tennessee is tired of talk and wants action in Year 3.
- Ole Miss eyes South Carolina after Steve Spurrier takes a dig at the Rebels.
- Vanderbilt coach James Franklin gets noticed at this year's SEC media days.
- Year 2 could be key for Florida and coach Will Muschamp.
- Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen welcomes raised expectations.
- Georgia closed down SEC media days.
- Risky recruiting has hurt Georgia.
- Kentucky coach Joker Phillips says he'd be "crazy to fight" the school's basketball program.
- Ole Miss players talk rivalry with Mississippi State, but coach Hugh Freeze is focused on Game 1.
- Texas A&M could look to LSU to take its mind off of the Longhorns.



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