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SECMD18: Orgeron on Ensminger taking over offense

LSU coach Ed Orgeron said at SEC Media Days in Atlanta that the Tigers would have a spread offense, be 50-50 between run-pass and Steve Ensminger has his confidence.

SECMD18: Conrad on Kentucky’s new culture on winning

Kentucky tight end C.J. Conrad, who will give a much-needed boost to the offense if he can stay healthy, talked at SEC Media Days in Atlanta on Monday about developing a culture of winning.

SECMD18: Wildcats’ Allen on playing variety of positions

Kentucky linebacker Josh Allen said playing multiple positions in high school helped make him tougher, especially playing in Alabama being from New Jersey.

SECMD18: Williams excited about Aggies’ new offense

Texas A&M running back Trayveon Williams is all in on the new pro-style offense that gives him a fullback blocking for him regularly, which he thinks will help the run game.

SECMD18: Aggies’ McCoy on four qualities Fisher stresses to team

Texas A&M offensive lineman Eric McCoy talked about what new coach Jimbo Fisher stresses each day in practices on how the team has adapted to the change.

SECMD18: Keke on Fisher’s toughness, determination

Texas A&M senior defensive lineman Kingsley Keke talked at SEC Media Days in Atlanta about new coach Jimbo Fisher’s drive to get the Aggies to the next level in the SEC West.

SECMD18: Kentucky’s Stoops on getting past being close

Kentucky coach Mark Stoops at Media Days in Atlanta talked about how they are expecting more and how they are tired of being close.

SECMD2018: Fisher on new culture at Texas A&M

New Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said at SEC Media Days in Atlanta “the time is now” for the Aggies to compete at the highest level in the SEC West.

Sankey taking questions at SEC Media Days opener

SEC commissioner Greg Sankey took questions from the media after his opening remarks to kick off the week in Atlanta at SEC Media Days in Atlanta.

Woods arrested, charged in Fayetteville with DUI

Freshman wide receiver Mike Woods was arrested Friday night and charged Saturday morning for a variety of offenses involving alcohol.

Woods has been charged with suspicion of driving under the influence, minor in possession of alcohol and making an improper turn. All are misdemeanor charges.

Multiple media outlets were reporting a statement from Hogs coach Chad Morris on Saturday:

“We are aware of the incident involving Mike Woods and are gathering information from the proper authorities. We will make a determination regarding his status once we have reviewed all of the information.”

Woods, from Magnolia, Texas, was an early enrollee in January at the UA and saw extensive playing time in the spring.

Click here to see Woods’ arrest report from the Washington County records.