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SECMD22: Razorbacks quarterback KJ Jefferson looking at season

Hogs’ signal-caller has emerged as one of top signal-callers, but knows they have to win to have better year.

ESPN 100.9 in Tuscaloosa’s Ryan Fowler learning how Hog Call works

After learning how that works, talking about Alabama headed into another season at SEC Media Days in Atlanta on Tuesday.

Will Gunter of 107.5 The Game in Columbia on South Carolina at Media Days

Taking a look at Shane Beamer’s performance at SECMD22 and previewing South Carolina football for the coming season.

Pig Trail Nation’s Alyssa Orange on new teams joining the SEC

SEC fans better be ready when Texas, Oklahoma come into the league because they have some just as passionate.

SECMD22: SEC director of officials John McDaid on issues

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It didn’t the media long to got to last season’s biggest question mark for officials.

The end of the Tennessee-Ole Miss game in Knoxville, Tenn., had a long delay at the end with fans throwing just about everything except the restroom sinks at former Vols coach Lane Kiffin.

“We don’t get to practice that a lot,” SEC coordinator of officials John McDaid said Tuesday morning at SEC Media Days in Atlanta.

That is out of the normal game situation.

The one thing they haven’t figured out for four years is how to handle players faking injuries to stop the clock when they’ve run out of other ways.

“If there was a way, we probably would have come up with it by now,” McDaid said. “This is not an issue that’s going to be addressed by the playing rules. It’s going to have to be addressed a different way.”

Fans think they know when a player is injured.

They don’t have the risk. The guys in the striped shirt carry that.

“Our guys are not medical professionals,” McDaid said. “I don’t ask my officials to evaluate in any way, shape or form whether it’s a legitimate injury or not. If we have a player down not ready to play we need to stop the game for an official’s timeout.”

The translation to that is they are taking the safest path. No problem with that. All it would take is one injury ignored to really create a problem.

It will have to done with fines or suspensions, although how you prove it is something for others to figure it out.

For now, though, it’s probably not going to change.

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SECMD22: Mississippi State’s Mike Leach at rare loss for words

The first question for the entertaining Bulldogs’ coach left him grasping for an answer and it wasn’t about football.

SECMD22: What Alabama coach Nick Saban said about ‘feud’

Covering wide variety of issues affecting college football in Atlanta at SEC Media Days plus latest on Jimbo Fisher stuff.

ESPN’s Alyssa Lang with The Morning Rush’s Alyssa Lang at SECMD22

Looking at second day in Atlanta ahead of Nick Saban and Alabama on stage for their Media Days’ appearance.

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Tye Richardson with longtime show host in Huntsville, Alabama, on the day Nick Saban and Crimson Tide appearing.