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SEC college football stadiums rankings: Florida's Swamp is the toughest
SEC college football stadiums rankings: Florida's Swamp is the toughest

USA Today

time10-07-2025

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  • USA Today

SEC college football stadiums rankings: Florida's Swamp is the toughest

Few weak links among SEC football stadiums, but Florida's Swamp, LSU's Tiger Stadium and Neyland Stadium at Tennessee stand out as tough, hostile venues. They say college football means more in the SEC. They're underselling it. It means everything. Marino Casem, a born and raised Southerner who coached at a few schools in the region, once said, 'In the South, football is a religion, and Saturday is the holy day.' Amen. Come holy day, tens of thousands of believers gather at SEC cathedrals far and wide – a hundred-thousand strong at some venues – and they'll scream bloody murder when the opposing quarterback goes behind center. They'll scream other things, too, that aren't fit to print. Some of those stadiums will even tremble amid the roar and the vigor. If an official's call goes against the home team, boos will rain down, and maybe some water bottles and beer cans, too. Just after the dawn of the 20th century, a record-breaking crowd at a Tennessee-Alabama game turned so rowdy that police halted the game prematurely, and a Birmingham city official predicted college football wouldn't last in the South. If he could only see what it's become. I've covered games at every SEC stadium, and I've been to nearly all of them more than once. With one exception, each is worth visiting. Pack your drinkin' shoes – and your ear plugs. Here's how I rank the SEC's toughest stadiums: 1. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Florida Combine gator chomps with the din of noise and Gainesville's humidity, and Steve Spurrier aptly said 'only Gators get out alive' from The Swamp. Florida fans belt Tom Petty's 'I Won't Back Down' before the fourth quarter to create one of college football's most memorable scenes. Florida boasts a .714 home winning percentage against SEC opponents the past 10 years, compared to .486 on the road in conference games. That's the definition of home-field advantage. 2. Tiger Stadium, LSU Former Arkansas running back Darren McFadden once said of Death Valley: "The fans are relentless.' That's especially true for night games. After LSU fans spend the day sucking down hooch, they're in no mood to take prisoners. 3. Neyland Stadium, Tennessee Tennessee fans are ruthless. Former Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield described experiencing 'a different type of loud' while playing as an opponent in Neyland. And when 'Rocky Top' plays on a loop, it's psychological torture. 4. Bryant-Denny Stadium, Alabama Alabama fans, spoiled by the Nick Saban era, don't always roar as fiercely as others listed above, but last season's game against Georgia served a reminder that Tide fans can bring the noise when they feel they must. Alabama is nearly unbeatable at home the past 20 years. 5. Sanford Stadium, Georgia Kirby Smart almost never loses at home. That's partially a credit to the environment 'Between the Hedges.' Georgia fans literally bark their way into the stadium. Sometimes, the stadium noise isn't quite elite, but, when challenged, this venue can rumble. 6. Williams-Brice Stadium, South Carolina The Gamecocks peck above their weight at home, playing in one of the SEC's most underrated venues. The stadium comes alive when Darude's 'Sandstorm' plays, and fans wave white towels chanting 'U-S-C! U-S-C!' 7. Kyle Field, Texas A&M Kyle Field towers like no other, and it literally shakes when the noise swells. Love or mock the Aggie Yell Leaders, you can't deny they create a unique scene, and the Aggies entering to 'POWER' is one of college football's best intros. 8. Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn Some say Jordan-Hare uncorks a strange voodoo magic on opponents. Or, perhaps Auburn fans just create a tough environment. Find someone who loves you the way Auburn fans love to 'Swag Surf.' 9. Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Oklahoma Oklahoma's stadium fits neatly into the SEC tapestry, and the Sooner Schooner cruising the field paints a scene fit for the nation's premier football conference. With a capacity of 80,126, the 'Palace on the Prairie' doesn't match the SEC's top colossuses, but it holds its own. 10. Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Texas Texas earns its reputation for having a bit of a 'wine and cheese crowd' amid its 100,119 capacity, but Longhorns fans still can turn it up for big games. Texas has won 14 of its last 15 at home, resulting in triumphant renditions of 'The Eyes of Texas.' 11. Faurot Field, Missouri Several years ago, then-Missouri coach Barry Odom bought thousands of tickets and gave them away free to coax fans into the stadium. Fans will buy their own tickets, and Faurot perks up – if the Tigers are good. Missouri has won nearly 60% of its home conference games since joining the SEC. 12. Davis Wade Stadium, Mississippi State When Mississippi State fans get their cowbells clanging at full force, it sounds like a swarm of locusts has descended upon the stadium, allowing a venue with a capacity of 60,311 to buzz beyond its size. 13. Razorback Stadium, Arkansas No school ever embraced being the 'Pigs' quite like Arkansas, and the 'Calling of the Hogs' ranks among the SEC's neater traditions. Fans consistently turn out, and yet Arkansas' SEC home record remains too bleak. 14. Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Mississippi No SEC tour can be deemed complete without sipping a tailgate drink in The Grove. As for the stadium environment, coach Lane Kiffin once compared it to a high school venue. As the Rebels climbed these past few years, though, the vibe in the stadium improved, too. 15. Kroger Field, Kentucky Kentucky became a tricky road trip at the height of the Mark Stoops era, and a basketball-leaning fan base would show up. Although it lacks the viciousness of many SEC venues, the conference's most modern stadium is a decent place to take in a game. 16. FirstBank Stadium, Vanderbilt Vanderbilt sprints away with the cellar spot. No other SEC school would play a season with a scoreboard held up by a crane. If you want to know which SEC foe Vanderbilt is hosting, peep the stands. They'll be tinted with the opponents' colors, as road fans visit Nashville to get a taste of the honky-tonks and take over Vanderbilt's small stadium. Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network's national college football columnist. Email him at BToppmeyer@ and follow him on X @btoppmeyer.

Five players listed on injury report for Tennessee-Alabama baseball series
Five players listed on injury report for Tennessee-Alabama baseball series

USA Today

time20-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Five players listed on injury report for Tennessee-Alabama baseball series

Five players listed on injury report for Tennessee-Alabama baseball series No. 1 Tennessee (20-1, 3-0 SEC) will play its second Southeastern Conference baseball series in 2025. No. 12 Alabama (21-1, 3-0 SEC) will host the Vols, Thursday-Saturday, for a three-game series at Sewell–Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. Thursday's series opener is slated for 7:30 p.m. EDT and will be televised by ESPNU. Game No. 2 on Friday is scheduled for 7 p.m. EDT, while Saturday's series finale will take place at 2 p.m. EDT. The final two games in the series can be watched on SEC Network+. Beginning with the 2024-25 athletics calendar, Southeastern Conference schools will provide public reports on availability of student-athletes to participate in each conference game in football, men's basketball, women's basketball and baseball. Below is a student-athlete availability report for the Tennessee-Alabama baseball series. Tennessee versus Alabama baseball series injury report Right-handed pitcher AJ Russell and infielder Alberto Osuna are listed as out for Tennessee. Infielder Gavin Kilen is also listed as questionable for the Vols. Infielder Garrett Staton is questionable and right-handed pitcher JT Blackwood is probable for Alabama.

Tennessee-Alabama basketball odds, TV channel, streaming
Tennessee-Alabama basketball odds, TV channel, streaming

USA Today

time01-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Tennessee-Alabama basketball odds, TV channel, streaming

Tennessee-Alabama basketball odds, TV channel, streaming Food City Center will host a top 10 SEC basketball matchup in the USA TODAY Coaches Poll on Saturday. No. 5 Tennessee (23-5, 10-5 SEC) will host No. 6 Alabama (23-5, 12-3 SEC). Saturday's contest will be the first between the Vols and Crimson Tide during the 2024-25 season. Alabama leads the all time men's basketball series, 82-73, dating to Feb. 6, 1914. Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes is 6-5 against the Crimson Tide. The Vols will have two contests remaining in the regular-season after Saturday. Tennessee will play at Ole Miss and host South Carolina ahead of the SEC Tournament. The SEC Tournament will take place March 12-16 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. READ: Four players are listed as out for Tennessee-Alabama basketball game Below is information for the Tennessee-Alabama game, including odds, television and streaming. Tennessee versus Alabama game odds All college basketball odds via BetMGM Spread: Tennessee -3.5Money line: Tennessee -170Over-under: 158.5 Tennessee versus Alabama TV channel, start time, streaming TV: ESPN Announcers: Karl Ravech (play-by-play), Jimmy Dykes (analyst), Dick Vitale (analyst) and Molly McGrath (reporter) Time: 4 p.m. EST Watch Tennessee vs. Alabama live on Fubo 2024-25 Tennessee Vols basketball schedule results Oct. 27 versus Indiana (L, 66-62 — exhibition) Nov. 4 versus Gardner-Webb (W, 80-64) Nov. 9 at Louisville (W, 77-55) Nov. 13 versus Montana (W, 92-57) Nov. 17 versus Austin Peay (W, 103-68) Nov. 21 versus Virginia (W, 64-42 — Naussau, Bahamas) Nov. 22 versus Baylor (W, 77-62 — Naussau, Bahamas) Nov. 27 versus UT Martin (W, 78-35) Dec. 3 versus Syracuse (W, 96-70) Dec. 10 versus Miami (W, 75-62 — New York, New York) Dec. 14 at Illinois (W, 66-64) Dec. 17 versus Western Carolina (W, 84-36) Dec. 23 versus Middle Tennessee State (W, 82-64) Dec. 31 versus Norfolk State (W, 67-52) Jan. 4 versus Arkansas (W, 76-52) Jan. 7 at Florida (L, 73-43) Jan. 11 at Texas (W, 74-70) Jan. 15 versus Georgia (W, 74-56) Jan. 18 at Vanderbilt (L, 76-75) Jan. 21 versus Mississippi State (W, 68-56) Jan. 25 at Auburn (L, 53-51) Jan. 28 versus Kentucky (L, 78-73) Feb. 1 versus Florida (W, 64-44) Feb. 5 versus Missouri (W, 85-81) Feb. 8 at Oklahoma (W, 70-52) Feb. 11 at Kentucky (L, 75-64) Feb. 15 versus Vanderbilt (W, 81-76) Feb. 22 at Texas A&M (W, 77-69) Feb. 25 at LSU (W, 65-59) We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage.

Four players listed as out for Tennessee-Alabama basketball game
Four players listed as out for Tennessee-Alabama basketball game

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Four players listed as out for Tennessee-Alabama basketball game

No. 5 Tennessee (23-5, 10-5 SEC) will host No. 6 Alabama (23-5, 12-3 SEC) on Saturday at Food City Center. Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. Tipoff for the top 10 matchup between the Vols and Crimson Tide is slated for 4 p.m. EST. ESPN will televise the contest. Karl Ravech (play-by-play), Jimmy Dykes (analyst), Dick Vitale (analyst) and Molly McGrath (reporter) will be on the call. Beginning with the 2024-25 athletics calendar, Southeastern Conference schools will provide public reports on availability of student-athletes to participate in each conference game in football, men's basketball, women's basketball and baseball. Below is the final student-athlete availability report for the Tennessee-Alabama men's basketball game on Saturday. Tennessee sophomore forward J.P. Estrella is listed as out. Estrella will miss the remainder of the season due to a foot injury. Three players are also listed as out for Alabama: guard Latrell Wrightsell Jr., forward Derrion Reid and guard Houston Mallette. Guard Mark Sears is probable for the Crimson Tide. This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Four players are out for Tennessee-Alabama basketball game

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