By JOHN ADAMS, Scripps Howard News Service

SEC hoop coaches remain underrated

You can't argue that the Southeastern Conference has more successful football coaches than any other conference in the country. Five of the league's coaches have won national titles, and a sixth -- Auburn's Tommy Tuberville -- coached his team to a 13-0 season in 2004.SEC basketball coaches can't come close to matching that. But as a group, they're underrated.

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Latest off-field woes should be last straw for Fulmer

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The University of Tennessee football program desperately needs new leadership. And I'm not suggesting that the next quarterback needs to be more vocal or the team captains need to be more demonstrative.UT's leadership problem is at the top.

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Early look at SEC East in 2008

The Southeastern Conference East Division won't be as balanced in football as it was in 2007. But it will be better.The top four teams -- Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and South Carolina -- have the large majority of their starters returning. Kentucky and Vanderbilt, the weakest programs in the division, suffered the most losses. Here's how it shapes up:

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What to look for in sports world in 2008

With only a couple of days left in 2007, it's time to look ahead to what will happen around the sports world in 2008:JANUARY

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Big Ten no match for SEC in bowl season

Some columns are above perpetuating stereotypes. This one isn't.

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No mercy in SEC for coordinators

In a league as competitive as the Southeastern Conference, two head-coaching changes at the end of the football season are hardly stunning.

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Holiday spirit alive in SEC

The holiday season is in full force in Southeastern Conference football. But that's nothing new.

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