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Daily SEC football, SEC basketball, and SEC baseball coverage from Chris Lee, Blake Lovell, and Blayne Gilmer. Whether it's the College Football Playoff, NCAA Tournament, or College World Series, we've got all the SEC sports talk a fan could want. At Southeastern 14, it just means more!
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What Are Realistic Expectations For Kentucky Under Mark Pope?
Blake Lovell and Stuart Lackey discuss where things stand with Kentucky basketball after the hiring of Mark Pope, including the coaching search that led to him being the new coach, how he's different from John Calipari, the potential return of Reed Sheppard, realistic expectations for the 2024-25 season, and much more.
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SEC Baseball Power Rankings: There's A New No. 1 Team...
Chris Lee of Southeastern 14 breaks down power rankings through Week 10 in SEC baseball and recaps the past week's action.
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Edwards & Greeson: SEC Basketball Coaching Carousel, SEC Football Betting Odds, More
Brian Edwards of MajorWager.com and Jay Greeson of the Chattanooga Times Free Press share their thoughts on a variety of SEC basketball and football topics, including Alabama's performance in the Final Four, John Calipari to Arkansas, Mark Pope to Kentucky, early SEC football betting lines for the 2024 season, and much more.
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Reaction: Kentucky Hires Mark Pope To Replace John Calipari
Blake Lovell and Max Barr share their reaction to a variety of SEC basketball topics, including BYU coach Mark Pope set to replace John Calipari as Kentucky's head coach, whether it's the right hire for the Wildcats, Scott Drew's decision to stay at Baylor, Calipari's introductory press conference at Arkansas, and much more.
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SEC Baseball Power Rankings: Can Anyone Catch Arkansas?
Chris Lee and Alfred Ezman walk through power rankings through Week 9 in SEC baseball and recap last week's action across the league.
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3 Things Kalen DeBoer Must Do To Be Successful With Alabama Football
Chris Lee and Chase Robinson break down the state of the Alabama football program and talk through the key uncertainties heading into the 2024 college football season. Topics on discussion include Kaleb DeBoer's initial expectations, how the defense can complement the offense, maintaining a high level of recruiting, and much more.
Customer Reviews
Well informed and rational
Chris has a depth of reality and integrity combined with relevant context and detail. One of the best if not best podcast on the SEC
Great podcast and website
Chris Lee is a great podcast host and a awesome journalist, website covers all teams podcast is the best and is very informative.
Ok for a bit
I’ve listened for about 2 years but I think I’m about done. I enjoy all SEC sports and Chris Lee is great and I appreciate the newer addition of Max, but Blake Lovell is hard to listen to. He’s honestly fairly objective but man does he have a hard time when he’s wrong. Any and every game he picks wrong, which is gonna happen a thousand times if your job covers sports, he spends 5 mins each episode walking it back to 3 episodes prior where he said “team x is looking good.” Dude, no one cares. Just offer opinions, discuss the games, make picks if you want and if you’re gonna talk about them then just own it if you got it wrong. It’s no big deal. It’s sports for Pete’s sake. It’s kind of exhausting to listen to you. The other two sound like adults and can poke fun here and there, and I generally enjoy the coverage. Blake can actually offer some great insight and analysis but man almost every episode I feel like I get to a point where I say “man you’ve got a huge ego and it’s a turn off.” There are a thousand other podcasts out there, I don’t want to be mad at the host literally every time I listen to it.
The recent episode where your internet is going out and you’re hunkered on the kitchen floor w/ no video feed…we can all empathize with that. More of that humility, Blake! I’ll give it until basketball season is over and if I don’t get less of Blake talking over his co-hosts and parting himself on the back non-stop, clearly the podcast just isn’t for me.