Daily SEC sports coverage from Chris Lee, Blake Lovell, and Barry Allen.
The 14 podcast, hosted by Chris Lee and Blake Lovell, is an exceptional podcast for diehard college baseball fans, especially those in the SEC. With their informative, passionate, and knowledgeable approach to covering all teams in the conference, this podcast stands out as the go-to source for comprehensive SEC sports analysis.
One of the best aspects of The 14 podcast is its ability to provide a one-stop shop for SEC sports coverage. As a fan of both baseball and basketball, it can be hard to find podcasts that cover these sports in depth like The 14 does. This podcast offers insightful analysis that goes beyond just game recaps, delving into team dynamics, player performances, and conference trends. It is clear that Chris and Blake have extensive knowledge about the SEC and are able to share it with their listeners in an engaging and entertaining way.
Furthermore, what sets The 14 apart from other podcasts is the professionalism and attention to detail exhibited by Chris Lee. Having been a part of the sports journalism industry for many years, Chris understands the importance of providing accurate information and delving into the inside stories of the conference. Whether it's discussing traditions or highlighting legendary figures in SEC athletics, Chris Lee brings a level of expertise that few can match.
However, like any podcast, The 14 has its drawbacks. One possible downside is that it focuses primarily on SEC sports. While this may be a positive aspect for fans within this particular conference, those outside may feel left out or uninterested in episodes that revolve solely around SEC topics. Additionally, as with any personal preferences when it comes to hosts or styles of podcasting, some listeners may simply not resonate with Chris Lee and Blake Lovell's approach.
In conclusion, The 14 podcast shines as an outstanding resource for college baseball fans within the SEC. With its informative and passionate coverage of all teams within the conference, this podcast provides a unique insider perspective that is hard to find elsewhere. While it may not cater to all sports fans or those outside the SEC, for those looking for comprehensive SEC sports analysis, The 14 is a must-listen.
Chris Lee and Alfred Ezman preview the Hattiesburg Regional in the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament, which features Southern Miss, Alabama, Miami (Florida) and Columbia. Southern Miss has one of the best pitchers in the country (and a potential Major League starter) in ace JB Middleton, as well as a bevy of other talented arms in closer Colby Allen and Matt Adams. The Golden Eagles bashed 97 home runs, 19 coming from Sun Belt Player of the Year Nick Monistere as well as 17 from first baseman Matthew Russo and 15 from right fielder Carson Paetow. It's a complete team that'll be a tough out in its own regional. But Alabama has big-time talent, too, in potential 2025 first-round righty Riley Quick, another talented starter in lefty Zane Adams and a good back-end-of-the-bullpen in closer Carson Ozmer and Braylon Myers. The Crimson Tide also feature shortstop Justin Lebron (the potential first pick in the 2026 draft) and All-SEC left fielder Kade Snell, plus, a Miami transfer in third baseman Jason Torres. The Crimson Tide had host-worthy metrics and now get the opportunity to prove they were snubbed as a host. Miami got 16 home runs from third baseman Daniel Cuvet throughout a balanced lineup. The Hurricanes' fate could rest on the shoulders of starters Griffin Hugus and AJ Ciscar, who could pitch the opening two games. Columbia put up big offensive numbers, slugging .508 as a team with Sam Miller (16 home runs) and Anton Lazits (12) leading the way. But the Lions struggled on the mound and will need great efforts from starting pitchers Joe Sheets and Thomas Santana to get out of the regional.
The Southeastern 16 crew of Graham Doty, Jay Greeson and Chris Lee break down the Conway Regional. Topics include: Coastal Carolina was the country's best team from outside the Power 4, with MLB catching prospect Caden Bodine and Blake Barthol (12 HR, 12 SB) part of an offense that stole 99 bases and hit 56 home runs. The Chanticleers can pitch with anyone thanks to a starting trio of Jacob Morrison, Cameron Flukey and Riley Eikhoff, a bullpen of Matthew Potok , Dominic Carbine and Ryan Lunch and confidence that comes from a 48-11 record. Florida was as hot as any team in the country over the last six weeks. The Gators are led by a pair of premium MLB pitching prospects in Liam Peterson and Aidan King and a host of other talented arms like Jake Clemente, Pierce Coppola and Luke McNeillie. The Gators survived serious injures to a number of star players thanks to standout offensive performances from infielder Bobby Boser (16 HR) and Brody Donay (17), star freshman first baseman Brendan Lawson (nine). No one prepares his team better for the postseason than coach Kevin O'Sulllivan; can the Gators work some postseason magic again? Coach Cliff Godwin's East Carolina squad needed to win the American Athletic tournament to get here. The Pirates, a perennial mid-major powerhouse, are led by lefty slugger Dixon Williams (13 HR) and pin their pitching hopes on lefty Ethan Norby. Fourth-seeded Fairfield got here by winning the Metro Atlantic Athletic conference tournament and is 39-17 entering the regional. Fairfield had 14-homer seasons from Luke Nomura and Matthew Bucciero to lead its offense. The Stags got great starting pitching from Ben Allison and Bowen Baker and will need more of it against a loaded field.
Florida State, behind ace and potential No. 1 overall pick Jamie Arnold, makes the Seminoles a tough out in their home park. FSU has other good starting options in Joey Volini and Ole Miss transfer Wes Mendes, and a power-laden lineup with another future high MLB pick in Alex Lodise, plus Max Williams, Drew Faurot and Myles Bailey. Northeastern, at 48-9, enters on a 27-game winning streak, last having lost on March 22 to Towson. Coach Mike Glavine's offense is led by pro prospect Cam Maldonado and a pitching staff of Alvin Cabral, Jordan Gottesman, Will Jones, Charlie Walker, Brett Dunham and crew led Northeastern to a nation's best 2.92 ERA. Mississippi State caught fire late after the dismissal of coach Chris Lemonis, thanks to a red-hot last month from third baseman Ace Reese. The Bulldogs' pitching staff, led by Pico Kohn, Evan Siary, Ryan McPherson, Nate Williams and others, caught fire late, too. Can the Bulldogs find consistency and enough defense to get through a tough regional? Bethune Cookman's lineup, paced by Andrey Martinez, smacked 84 home runs and stole 128 bases in getting the SWAC's automatic bid by winning the league tournament.
Blake Lovell and Max Barr share their thoughts on the major SEC basketball movement as the NBA Draft deadline has passed. Kentucky's Otega Oweh, Florida's Alex Condon, Auburn's Tahaad Pettiford, Arkansas' Karter Knox, and Alabama's Labaron Philon all announced their returns to college basketball, a massive win for the SEC. We also update the latest transfer portal movement as final pieces are being added. GAMETIME SIDEKICKS Use promo code SE16 for 10% off! JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP
The Southeastern 16 crew of Graham Doty, Jay Greeson and Chris Lee analyze the draw in the Athens Regional of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament. Topics include: Georgia might have more power than any team in the country; the Bulldogs had a staggering eight players bash double-digit homers in the regular season. First-team all-SEC pick Slate Alford provides a steady, veteran presence at third, Robbie Burnett (20 HR, 17 SB) was one of the SEC's best all-around outfielders and first baseman Ryland Zaborowski is back after injury and at full strength, could be the best of them all. Georgia struggled to find answers on the mound when it came to bullpen depth at times, but the Bulldogs have a ton of power arms and a starting duo of Leighton Finley and Brian Curley that give them a chance to beat anyone. Duke's inclusion in the regional adds more big power to scene this weekend at Foley Field, with Ben Miller (18 HR) the biggest threat among a lineup and bench that can take teams out of the yard throughout. Reid Easterly, Ryan Calvert and Mark HIndy have been the Blue Devils' most effective arms; the Blue Devils have trouble keeping opponents inside the yard but are talented enough to advance. Could Oklahoma State be a sleeper? The Cowboys weren't considered an NCAA tournament team until season's end, but coach Josh Holliday had his team peaking at the right time. OSU is one of the better teams in the tournament at preventing home runs and Harrison Bodendorft (2.77 ERA) is a legitimate starting ace, while Sean Youngerman (2.08) was tremendous out of the bullpen and Nolan Schubart (17 HR) provides some of the biggest power in the college game. Binghamton arrives in Athens after winning the America East tournament. The Bearcats will need good things from starter Hayden Tarsia and big tournaments from power bats Evin Sullivan (13 HR) and Freddy Forgione (14) to compete.
The Southeastern 16 crew of Graham Doty, Jay Greeson and Chris Lee break down host Clemson's draw in an NCAA baseball regional. Topics include: Clemson's offense gets on base throughout the lineup, with potential MLB first-round center fielder Cam Cannarella providing a dynamic presence in center field, Dominic Listi (.506 OBP) making for the lineup's toughest out, and Jacob Jarrell (15 HR) and Collin Priest (12) providing power. Workhorse right-hander Aidan Knaak and ace relievers Lucas Mahlstedt, Jacob McGovern and Reed Garris giving the Tigers aces on the mound. West Virginia was the Big 12's regular-season champion, but faded late in the season. Outfielder Kyle West (.354/500/.628, 10 HR) led a balanced offense that stole 105 bases. Griffin Kirn, Jack Kartsonas and Reese Bassinger give the Mountaineers a trio of durable, effective pitchers that give WVU a shot to advance. Kentucky played nearly everyone competitively and even took a series at Tennessee. The Wildcats' back-end bullpen troubles prevented a better record, but coach Nick Mingione is one of the best on the business and gets a lot out of a lineup that bunts, runs and puts pressure on defenses. Left fielder Cole Hage is a standout, shortstop Tyler Bell turned down Big League money to come to campus and starred as a freshman this year, and weekend starters Nic McCay's experience and crafty lefty-hander Ben Cleaver make the Wildcats a tough out. South Carolina Upstate is one of the tournament's toughest four-seeds, thanks to an offense that hit .319/.422/.530, with slugger Scott Newman (18 HR) leading the way. Ace Amp Phillips makes the Spartans a threat to pull an upset against one of the three Power 4 teams in the regional.
The Southeastern 16 crew of Graham Doty, Jay Greeson and Chris Lee break down the Chapel Hill Regional, hosted by North Carolina. The Tar Heels had a tremendous résumé and are loaded with stars, with starting pitcher Jake Knapp, catcher Luke Stevenson, first baseman Hunter Stokely, 1B, North Carolina, pitcher Jason DeCaro, outfielder Kane Kepley, second baseman Jackson Van De Brake and reliever Walker McDuffie all making one of the Atlantic Coast Conference's first three all-league teams. The Tar Heels posted an outstanding 3.46 ERA, hit 73 home runs and stole 83 bases and look to be one of the most complete teams in the NCAA tournament. Oklahoma, with ace and soon-to-be MLB first-rounder Kyson Witherspoon, can beat anyone when he's on the mound. The Sooners are athletic and can run and defend with catcher Easton Carmichael, center fielder Jason Walk and third baseman Jaxon Willis among the lineup standouts. Can the Sooners get enough pitching from starters Malachi Witherspoon and Cade Crossland--who are talented, but inconsistent--to win the regional? Nebraska won the Big 10 tournament pitching in spacious Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, thanks to a monumental championship-game effort from right-hander Tyler Horn. It's not a team laden with standouts--reliever Luke Broderick was the only Cornhusker on the first three All-Big Ten team--but Case Sanderson leads a quality offense that likes to put the ball in play. Fourth-seeded Holy Cross took a game in its series at Auburn earlier in the year. Jimmy King (20 steals), Gianni Royer (24) and CJ Ergrie (35) are good at reaching base (a team mark of .407) and running, and durable ace Danny Macchiarola gives the Crusaders a chance to win when he pitches.
The Southeastern 16 crew breaks down and offers predictions for the Oxford Regional of the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament. Topics include: Ole Miss saw bullpen improvement that offset the loss of starter Mason Nichols thanks to a bullpen of Mason Morris, Will McCausland, Walker Hooks, Cade Townsend, Hudson Calhoun and Gunnar Dennis that pitched its best at season's end. The Rebels were one of the nation's home-run leaders thanks to Austin Fawley (17), Mitchell Sanford (15 HR), Judd Utermark (16), Isaac Humphrey and Ryan Moerman (11) and Will Furniss (10). The Rebels nearly won the SEC tournament; can they carry that momentum into a home regional? Georgia Tech brings a star-studded lineup led by potential 2026 No. 1 MLB Draft pick Drew Burress, Kyle Lodise and Alex Hernandez that hit .315/416/.538 as a team. Does Tech have the pitching to bring home a regional crown? Western Kentucky is a two-seed that could be better than some threes in other regionals. The Hilltoppers were paced by Conference USA player of the year Ryan Wideman (10 HR, 45 SB) as part of a lineup that hit 70 homers and swiped 126 bases. A pitching staff of Drew Whalen, Jack Bennett, Lucas Hartman, Gavin Perry, Dawson Hall, Cal Higgins and Patrick Morris helped WKU to a 3.35 ERA, which ranked as third-best in the country. Murray State hit .301/.419/.497 as a team and might be the toughest four-seed in the field. Can the Racers slug their way to wins with Jonathan Hogart and Carson Garner (16 homers), Will Vierling (10) and crew?
The Southeastern 16 crew looks at the field of four in the Auburn Regional and gives our picks. Auburn rode great years from future MLB first-rounder Ike Irish and ace Sam Dutton, as well as tremendous freshman campaigns from Chris Rembert and Chase Fralick to the No 4 overall host, not to mention the usual steady year from Cooper McMurray. But Dutton faltered down the stretch as he far surpassed last year's inning total. Can an Auburn pitching staff of Cam Tilly, Carson Myers, Ryan Hetzler, Parker Carlson and others carry Auburn out of a tough regional (something coach Butch Thompson has done several times before)? North Carolina State, under coach Elliott Avent, has consistently performed well in the NCAA tournament. Josh Hogue and Brayden Fraasman provide the power for a team that strikes out just 15% of the time. Stetson didn't hit much--just 46 home runs this season--but ace Jonathan Gonzalez is one of the tournament's tougher lefty starters, and a bullpen duo of Ty VanDyke and Jake Gorelick tough. Can the Hatters pitch their way out of the regional? Central Connecticut is one of the weakest at-large teams in the field by the computers, but did post a .331/.437/.503 batting line as a team. Does any of that translate to the regional? It'll need Wyatt Cameron, Vincent Borghese and others to step up.
The Southeastern 16 crew looks at the field of four in the Baton Rouge Regional and gives our picks. LSU is one of the national favorites to win the entire tournament thanks to aces Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson, not to mention the rest of the TIgers' talented staff that includes Zac Cowan, Casan Evans, Chase Shores and others. But the Tigers haven't yet as well lately and need for stars Jared Jones, Derek Curiel and Daniel Dickinson, among others, to click as the postseason moves on. Any way you slice it, the Tigers are heavy favorites to advance. Dallas Baptist, coached by the well-respected Dan Hefner, will be LSU's biggest challenge thanks to a lineup that hit 97 home runs and stole 103 bases. Clayton Krauss, Nathan Humphreys, Michael Dattalo are among a star-studded lineup whose biggest name is catcher Grant Jay, whose name will be called in the top rounds of the upcoming MLB Draft. How far pitchers Ryan Borberg, former LSU pitcher Micah Buckram and James Ellwanger can carry DBU will go a long way in determining whether it can pull an upset. Rhode Island hit .309/.431/.514 as a team and had Athony DePino (19 homers), Jack Hopko and DJ Perron (15) and Eric Genther smack double-digit home runs. But can a pitching staff led by relief ace Joe Sabbath do enough to make the Rams competitive? Little Rock won the OVC title and now pins its hope on pitcher Jackson Wells, who's had a tremendous college career and is capable of coming up with a big outing.
The Southeastern 16 crew of Graham Doty, Chris Lee and Jay Greeson looks at the field of four in the Fayetteville Regional and gives our picks. Arkansas is a legitimate national title contender. How will the Razorbacks structure their pitching? What kind of outing will they get from Zach Root or Landon Beidelschies, who are talented but not always consistent? Maybe the bigger questions are whether anyone can effectively pitch to the powerful Razorback lineup led by Brent Iredale, Cam Kozeal and the Aloy brothers, or go toe-to-toe with a number of power arms in the Razorback bullpen, which also has dependable veteran Will McIntyre, too. Kansas mashed 100 home runs, led by Jackson Hauge (19), Brady Ballinger (16), Brady Counsell (12) and Michael Brooks and Saywer Smith (nine each), with Ballinger posting a .363/.507/.693 batting line. Can a pitching staff led by Dominic Voegele and Cooper Moore handle enough innings for the Jayhawks to advance? Creighton comes in hot after winning a competitive Big East tournament. The Bluejays hit just 48 home runs but got on base at a .401 clip as a team and have arms in Dominic Cancellieri, Garrett Langrell and Matthew Aukerman who can make life difficult. North Dakota St. may be the weakest offensive team in the tournament, and hit just 29 home runs this year. The Bison will need good tournaments from Nolan Johnson, Danny Lachenmayer and others to pull an upset.
The Southeastern 16 crew of Graham Doty, Jay Greeson and Chris Lee break down the Austin Regional. Topics include: Texas faltered down the stretch and lost the overall No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed (falling to 2) after threatening to run away with the SEC regular-season title. The Longhorns still got the title thanks to the margin for error they built in March and April. Texas will be without No. 1 starter Jared Spencer and reliever-turned starter (and UTSA transfer) Ruger Riojas faltered late, but the Longhorns have plenty of talented pitchers in Luke Harrison, Max Grubbs, Kade Bing, Jason Flores, Thomas Burns, Andre Duplantier II and Grayson Saunier to take up the slack. Maybe the biggest question is whether the offense, which should get a boost with preseason All-American Max Belyeu back from injury and more at-bats under his belt. Can Rylan Galvan and Will Gasparino hit better in the tournament after their numbers declined late in the year? Can freshman sensation Adrian Rodriguez step up? The Longhorns are the team to beat, even if not clicking on all cylinders. UTSA looks to be the biggest challenger in the regional, with a lineup full of All-AAC players that included conference player of the year Mason Lytle. The Roadrunners have .400-plus on-base guys throughout the lineup (and had a .425 mark as a team) but can arms like Robert Orloski and Connor Kelley carry UTSA to a regional title? Kansas State rode home-run hitters Dee Kennedy (11 HR), Maximus Martin (14), Keegan O'Connor (16) and Seth Dardar to an at-large bid but top-end pitching might hinder the Wildcats' advancement hopes. Houston Christian will have its hands full and needs Parker Edwards to throw a great game to have a shot at a win. Texas beat Houston Christian earlier in the season.
Chris Lee and Alfred Ezman look at the field of four in the Knoxville Regional and give picks. Topics include: Defending national champion Tennessee has struggled with defense and pitching lately. But Andrew Fischer and Gavin Kilen remain tough outs, freshman Levi Clark has flashed big things, and the Vols have a bunch of talented bats like Dean Curley and others, too. The Volunteers' fate will depend on ace Liam Doyle, starters Marcus Phillips and AJ Russell, and a bullpen with experienced flamethrowers like Brandon Arvidson and Nate Snead. Tennessee has the talent to repeat as national champions, but can it find consistency? Second-seeded Wake Forest is led by future first-round MLB pick Marek Houston at short, and had four other double-digit home-run hitters in Jack Winery (14), Kade Lewis (11), Dalton Wentz (10) and Matt Scannell (10). The Deamon Deacons also have a talented ace in righty Blake Morningstar at the top of the rotation, and lefty Matthew Dallas (who transferred from Tennessee) also starting in the rotation. Can the Demon Deacons put together a run this tournament starting in Knoxville? Cincinnati makes a rare NCAA Tournament appearance, but the Bearcats stole 127 bases (led by Landon Vidourek's 37) and have the Big 12 Player of the year in Kerrington Cross(.399/.525/.657) manning third. Whether or not the Bearkats do damage may depend on how arms Nathan Taylor and Kellen O'Connor perform. Miami (Ohio) could be one of the more challenging four-seeds in the tournament. The Redhawks have a pair of quality starters in Cooper Katskee (2.66 ERA) and Carson Byers (2.65), with Katskee being great at keeping the ball in the yard. The lineup got on base throughout the order, and the big bat is Evan Applejack (19 HR).
Chris Lee and Alfred Ezman preview the Nashville Regional, where host Vanderbilt was the country's overall No. 1 seed. Topics include: The host Commodores may have the deepest pitching staff in the country. It's headlined by lefty JD Thompson, righties Cody Bowker and Connor Fennell and a big-time, back-end arm in right-hander Sawyer Hawks. The Commodores are one of the country's best defensive teams, and talented hitters RJ Austin, Brodie Johnston, Braden Holcomb, Rustan Rigdon and Riley Nelson came on late as Vanderbilt came out of nowhere to get the tournament's top seed. Perennial rival Louisville could push the Commodores. Coach Dan McDonnell's pitching staff has struggled at times, but Patrick Forbes and Tucker Biven are talented and could help Louisville push anyone in the regional. Center fielder Lucas Moore (.470 OBP, 43 steals) is a sparkplug at the top of the lineup and the Cardinals have power from Eddie King Jr. (14 HR), Tague Davis (18) and Zion Rose (11). East Tennessee State travels west to face Vanderbilt for the first time this year; the Buccaneers knocked off Tennessee for the Vols' first loss this year and have the talent to do damage. ETSU mashed 116 home runs, with Cooper Torres (23), Cody Miller (16), Jamie Palmese (16) and Grant Gallagher (20) all having big years. The Buccaneers also have some really good arms in Michael Harpster and Brady Frederick and certainly have the talent to win games in Nashville. Wright State bashed 20 home runs, getting 23 from Boston Smith, 20 from JP Peltier and 13 from Cam GIlkerson. The Raiders must get quality pitching from Cam Allen, Garrett Peters and Jarrett Heilman in the regional if they're to advance.
The Southeastern 16 crew breaks down the Field of 64 as the NCAA baseball tournament selection committee announces it. Topics include: SEC baseball teams make up half the hosts in the field with Vanderbilt, Texas, Arkansas, LSU, Auburn, Tennessee, Ole Miss and Georgia all getting hosts. What national seeds does each draw and are those seeds deserved? Where do Oklahoma, Alabama and Florida sent for regionals? Do Mississippi State and Kentucky get into the field? We react to all that, add our opinions, address your questions and comments and much more as we examine the 2025 NCAA baseball tournament field as it's unveiled!
The Southeastern 16 crew breaks down SEC Baseball Tournament action from Saturday as Sunday's final is now set. Topics include: Vanderbilt gets tremendous pitching from Cody Bowker and Connor Fennell and advances to the championship game after run-ruling Tennessee, 10-0. Where do the Commodores sit in the national hosting picture? And what about the Vols? LSU started Jayden Noot against Ole Miss, after using Anthony Eyanson the night before. The Rebels countered with Cole Townsend. Can the Rebels host? And where is LSU in seeding position? We unpack both games, look at how tournament results affected the SEC in hosting and seeding (and how Arkansas, Auburn, Texas and Georgia) and more.
Brian Edwards of MajorWager.com and Jay Greeson of the Chattanooga Times Free Press share their thoughts on a variety of SEC football and basketball topics, including the latest portal movement in SEC basketball, a game-by-game breakdown of Alabama Crimson Tide win total for the 2025-26 College Football season, expectations for Kalen DeBoer and Ty Simpson, other betting picks, and much more. 0:00 Intro 0:41 College Basketball Portal Updates 16:31 Alabama Win Total Breakdown 40:34 NBA & NHL Playoff Betting FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Thursday's SEC Baseball Tournament action, including Texas A&M's defeat of Auburn, Tennessee's win over Texas and Vanderbilt beating Oklahoma in the nightcap. Topics include: Texas A&M's season stays alive as the Aggies move on to face LSU at approximately 6:30 Central on Friday night after beating Auburn, but star center fielder Jace Laviolette is probably done with a hand injury. And will Auburn be hosting one weekend or two? Can Tennessee host? The Vols have now registered two great RPI wins after an extra-innings take-down of Texas as Brandon Arvidson shined out of the bullpen. However, ace Liam Doyle struggled for the second-straight start. Vanderbilt evened its season series with Oklahoma behind the pitching of JD Thompson and its bullpen of Luke Guth, Levi Huesman and Sawyer Hawks held the Sooners to two hits and struck out 15. The Commodores are now No. 1 in the RPI and KPI; what's that mean for their postseason seeding? Where do Mississippi State and Kentucky stand in terms of each getting at-large bids? And more.
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Texas A&M eliminating Mississippi State behind Jace LaViolette's grand slam and terrific pitching form Ryan Prager, Caden Freshcorn, Brad Rudis and Gavin Lyons. The Aggies move on to face Auburn on Thursday at 11 Central. Mississippi State returns home to await its regional destination. Will the Bulldogs be a 2- or 3-seed in the NCAA tournament? Tennessee took on Alabama in Wednesday's Game 2 with the Vols' offense battering Crimson Tide pitching. Tennessee advances to play Texas on Thursday at Central. Is that enough for the Vols to host a regional? Oklahoma, behind another outstanding outing from Kyson Witherspoon, beats Georgia and moves on to face Vanderbilt at 6:30 Central on Thursday night. Hunter Elliott and Mason Morris pitch Ole Miss to a win over red-hot Florida. What's the Rebels' hosting case?
The Southeastern 16 crew shares their predictions for the outcomes of the 2025 SEC Baseball Tournament. Topics include: Who has the most (and least) to play for? Will a potential Alabama-Tennessee matchup have postseason ramifications for both teams? How will teams structure pitching in this new format? Auburn's brutal path. Who will emerge as champion? We each give our picks for every game!
The Southeastern 16 crew names its three All-SEC baseball teams and also, its coach and player of the year awards. Players discussed include Liam Doyle, Andrew Fischer, Wehiwa Aloy, Ike Irish, Ace Reece, Kade Anderson, Anthony Eyanson, Rylan Galvan, Dylan Volantis and more.
The Southeastern 16 crew breaks down NCAA baseball regional projections with the regular season in the books. Topics include: National seeding cases for Texas, Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Auburn, LSU and Georgia. Hosting cases for Alabama, Tennessee and Ole Miss. Will Mississippi State be a 2- or 3-seed in a regional? Will Kentucky make the field? Hosting cases for non-SEC teams North Carolina, Oregon, Oregon State, Coastal Carolina, Clemson, Florida State, UCLA, Georgia Tech, Dallas Baptist, Southern Miss, TCU, UC Irvine, West Virginia, North Carolina State and Florida. And more!
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Saturday baseball action, including the following games: Will McIntyre, Ryder Helfrick and Arkansas knock off Tennessee, 8-4, to win the series. Anthony Eyanson and LSU get a series win with a 7-3 victory at South Carolina. Georgia knocks off Texas A&M, 7-5, to take the series in Athens. Auburn salvages the series in Oxford with a 13-8 win thanks to stellar pitching from Ryan Hetzler. Florida, thanks to a Bobby Boser homer and another great start from Aidan King, beats Alabama, 9-3, to win the series. Vanderbilt's Connor Fennell was fantastic in relief as the Commodores knocked off Kentucky and Ben Cleaver, 5-3, to sweep the series. Mississippi State's Karson LIgon shuts down Missouri as the Bulldogs romp, 12-1, and finish .500 in the SEC. Texas tops Oklahoma, 9-1, to take the series and pad its first-place SEC finish. Our content is sponsored by Cheribundi; get 20% off your entire order at Cheribundi.com by using promo code “SE20”,
Brian Edwards of MajorWager.com and Jay Greeson of the Chattanooga Times Free Press share their thoughts on a variety of SEC football and basketball topics, including the latest portal movement in SEC basketball, a game-by-game breakdown of Auburn Tigers win total for the 2025-26 College Football season, expectations for Hugh Freeze and Jackson Arnold, other betting picks, and much more. 0:00 Intro 1:05 College Basketball Portal Updates 13:20 Auburn Win Total Breakdown 46:56 NBA & NHL Playoff Betting FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
The Southeastern 16 crew rewinds Thursday night SEC baseball action in the season's final weekend. Games discussed: Alabama at Florida Tennessee at Arkansas Auburn at Ole Miss Texas A&M at Georgia Kentucky at Vanderbilt LSU at South Carolina Mississippi State at Missouri Texas at Oklahoma
The Southeastern 16 crew breaks down and offers predictions for the following SEC series: Texas A&M at Georgia Alabama at Florida Kentucky at Vanderbilt LSU at South Carolina Mississippi State at Missouri Texas at Oklahoma FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
Jay Greeson, Graham Doty and Chris Lee break down the Auburn-Ole Miss series and offer a prediction. Topics include: Ole Miss keeps its normal pitching rotation of Hunter Elliott, Riley Maddox and Mason Nichols while Auburn moves Sam Dutton to the No. 2 role and flanks him with Cam Tilly and Christian Chatteron. Ole Miss has more home-run power, but Auburn's starting pitching does a better job of keeping the ball in the park. Ole Miss returns Brayden Randle, which could be a key. And more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball #olemissbaseball #auburnbaseball
The Southeastern 16 crew makes predictions on Arkansas and Tennessee. Topics include: Sam Dutton vs. Zach Root on Thursday. How do both teams handle the rest of the weekend pitching-wise? Who has the power edge? And more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball #volsbaseball #arkansasbaseball
Blake Lovell and Max Barr share their thoughts on the major SEC transfer portal additions and departures, where Kentucky, Auburn, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Missouri, and other top teams stand, and much more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbasketball #collegebasketball #transferportal
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Sunday's SEC baseball action, including: Alabama takes two from Georgia to take its series with the Bulldogs. Missouri finishes the stunner of the season, smacking Texas A&M, 10-1, to sweep the series. The Tigers had been 0-24 in the league before this weekend. Florida gets a huge Game 3 win at Texas to take the series. Kentucky takes its series with Oklahoma behind strong pitching from Ben Cleaver. Arkansas salvages its series at LSU. Vanderbilt gets a huge series win at Tennessee. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern CHERIBUNDI Get 20% off your entire order with the promo code “SE20” at Cheribundi.com and help out those who help our show! SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
The Southeastern 16 crew tackles the question of “Who is the SEC”s best baseball team?” with one week remaining in the regular season. Topics include: LSU's case for the top spot after taking the series from Arkansas. Do the Razorbacks still have a case based on some numbers in conference play? Texas, despite losing its last two weekend series, is still atop the SEC standings. Should the Longhorns' body of work across the season carry enough weight to get the top spot? And what about Auburn, which has been super consistent all year and swept its series with South Carolina? Where to we rank Vanderbilt and Tennessee after the Commodores take the series in Knoxville? And what about Alabama? The Crimson Tide were clobbered in their opener with Georgia, but won the final two games of the series. And what do we do with surging Mississippi State and Ole Miss after this weekend's series left the teams tied with two wins against each other this season? All this, and more! FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern CHERIBUNDI Get 20% off your entire order with the promo code “SE20” at Cheribundi.com and help out those who help our show! SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Sunday's SEC baseball action, including: Alabama takes two from Georgia to take its series with the Bulldogs. Missouri finishes the stunner of the season, smacking Texas A&M, 10-1, to sweep the series. The Tigers had been 0-24 in the league before this weekend. Florida gets a huge Game 3 win at Texas to take the series. Kentucky takes its series with Oklahoma behind strong pitching from Ben Cleaver. Arkansas salvages its series at LSU. Vanderbilt gets a huge series win at Tennessee. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern CHERIBUNDI Get 20% off your entire order with the promo code “SE20” at Cheribundi.com and help out those who help our show! SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Friday night SEC baseball action, including: Tennessee's Liam Doyle and Vanderbilt's JD Thompson faced off in a premier pitching matchup, but Doyle got the edge in a 3-2 win thanks to huge defensive plays from Hunter Ensley. Auburn swept South Carolina in a doubleheader, including a Game 1 walk-off safety squeeze bunt. Chris Rembert, Eric Guevarra, Cooper McMurray, Bub Terrell and Lucas Steele (twice) all homered for Auburn on Friday, which won despite not getting a usual Sam-Dutton like appearance from its ace. The Tigers are now in prime position to host one weekend, if not two, in the NCAA tournament. Kentucky needs a series win and got off to a great start, beating Kyson Witherspoon and Oklahoma on Friday thanks to great relief from Jackson Nove and a Cole Hage home run. Easton Carmichael homered for Oklahoma. Texas hosts Florida, looking to rebound from its first series loss of the year last weekend. The Gators jumped on Texas early, scoring six runs before the Longhorns got a second out. PIerce Coppola started for Florida while Ruger Riojas was roughed up for Texas. Ole Miss's Hunter Elliott and Mississippi State's Pico Kohn battles in a rivalry series with big implications for both sides. Elliott got the best of Kohn in Game 1 as Jud Utermark, Austin Fawley, Colin Reuter and Ryan Moerman each homered. Georgia and Alabama played a doubleheader a series that could have national-seeding and hosting implications for both sides. The Bulldogs got six home runs, including two from Kolby Branch, in a 19-3 rout in Game 1. Texas A&M looks to take another step towards an NCAA tournament bid in its series with Missouri. Arkansas's Zach Root and LSU's Kade Anderson facing off in Baton Rouge in a premier pitching matchup. (Or did they? The game was in a rain delay at stream start time.) FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
Brian Edwards of MajorWager.com and Jay Greeson of the Chattanooga Times Free Press share their thoughts on a variety of SEC football and basketball topics, including the latest portal movement in SEC basketball, a game-by-game breakdown of the Florida Gators win total for the 2025-26 College Football season, other betting picks, and much more. 0:00 Intro 2:00 Latest NCAA Settlement & NIL News 12:32 College Basketball Portal Updates 19:57 Florida Win Total Breakdown 45:00 NBA & NHL Playoff Betting FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
Chase Robinson and Blake Lovell discuss their reaction to ESPN's way-too-early top 25 rankings for the 2025 college football season with thoughts on where SEC teams stand, including Texas, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and more.
Auburn run-rules South Carolina in its Thursday SEC baseball opener with Cam Tilly on the mound. The Tigers take a big step towards hosting a regional and quite possibly a super regional, too, but what does this mean for Paul Mainieri's fate at South Carolina? FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
The Southeastern 16 crew offers predictions for the following SEC weekend series: South Carolina at Auburn Oklahoma at Kentucky Georgia at Alabama Missouri at Texas A&M Florida at Texas Ole Miss at Mississippi State FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
It's Zach Root vs. Kade Anderson pitching-wise on Friday, Gage Wood vs. Anthony Eyanson on Saturday, and unannounced starters for both teams on Sunday (though a good guess based on recent history would be Landon Beidelschies vs. Casan Evans). Arkansas has power and talent up and down the lineup, led by the Aloy brothers, but LSU pitching has done the best job of any team in the conference at keeping the ball in the yard. Both teams are talented on the pitching side but performances have been uneven recently within the league. Some potentially interesting hitting vs. pitching platoon dynamics for both sides. And more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball #vanderbiltbaseball #tennesseebaseball
It's Zach Root vs. Kade Anderson pitching-wise on Friday, Gage Wood vs. Anthony Eyanson on Saturday, and unannounced starters for both teams on Sunday (though a good guess based on recent history would be Landon Beidelschies vs. Casan Evans). Arkansas has power and talent up and down the lineup, led by the Aloy brothers, but LSU pitching has done the best job of any team in the conference at keeping the ball in the yard. Both teams are talented on the pitching side but performances have been uneven recently within the league. Some potentially interesting hitting vs. pitching platoon dynamics for both sides. And more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball #lsubaseball #arkansasbaseball
The Southeastern 16 crew breaks down the projected NCAA baseball tournament field with two weeks of the regular season to go. Topics include: Where do Arkansas, Georgia, Texas, Vanderbilt, Auburn, LSU, Tennessee, Alabama, Ole Miss and Oklahoma stand in the national seeding and hosting discussion? Which of those has the strongest hosting resumés? What do Florida, Texas A&M, Kentucky and Mississippi State have to do to earn regional bids? Plus, a look at the national picture, and more.
Blake Lovell and Max Barr share their thoughts on the major SEC transfer portal additions and departures, grading the best portal classes so far, where Kentucky, Auburn, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, and other top teams stand, and much more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbasketball #collegebasketball #transferportal
The Southeastern 16 crew power-ranks all 16 SEC baseball teams heading into Week 13. Topics include: Was Arkansas's sweep of Texas enough to vault the Razorbacks to the top? The Longhorns still lead the league by two games and Arkansas had lost its last three series. How did we vote as a group? How high does Auburn move in our rankings after the Tigers got another high-end series win at Tennessee? And the same for Texas A&M, which has now won three series against top-5-ranked teams? And how far do the Vols fall after a third-straight home series loss? What do we do with Vanderbilt after it took a series with Alabama? Where does Mississippi State climb after a home sweep of Kentucky? And more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to a wild weekend No. 12 of SEC baseball, with story lines that include: Arkansas does what no one else could do in a weekend: beat Texas. And, the Razorbacks swept the series, positioning themselves for a national seed in the NCAA tournament. Texas A&M got yet-another huge series win, this one, at home vs. LSU. The Aggies remain in good position for an NCAA tournament berth. Auburn got a huge series win at Tennessee thanks to Ike Irish, Chris Rembert, Sam Dutton and others. Vanderbilt was down 7-2 to Alabama in the eighth inning on Sunday, but a pair of Braden Holcomb home runs helped the Commodores walk off Alabama and win the series. Like Auburn, Vanderbilt has put itself in good position for a national seed. In its first weekend without fired coach Chris Lemonis, Mississippi State finds new life and sweeps Kentucky, and is now firmly in the NCAA tournament conversation. Oklahoma won two of three against Ole Miss, which bolsters the Sooners' case of hosting. Florida swept South Carolina to considerably boost its NCAA tournament chances. It was underwhelming, but Georgia swept Missouri in Columbia to keep the Tigers winless in SEC play. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
The Southeastern 16 crew reacts to Friday night SEC baseball action, including: Kyson Witherspoon threw three shutout innings and Oklahoma got scoreless frames from Jason Bodin and Dylan Crooks in a 2-0 win over Ole Miss. Georgia gets seven shutout innings from Brian Curley and home runs from Nolan McCarthy, Slate Alford, Kolby Branch and Christian Adams in a 9-2 win at Missouri that sends the Tigers to 0-22 in SEC play. Auburn plated two on an Ike Irish first-inning home run off Liam Doyle, but the remainder of the game was postponed until 10 Central on Saturday. LSU at Texas A&M and Kentucky at Mississippi State never started and will be part of Saturday doubleheaders. Texas at Arkansas Alabama at Vanderbilt Florida at South Carolina
Brian Edwards of MajorWager.com and Jay Greeson of the Chattanooga Times Free Press share their thoughts on various futures topics including 2026 NFL Draft odds for SEC players, Heisman odds, odds to win the SEC championship game, and much more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern MYPERFECTFRANCHISE.NET Are you an experienced entrepreneur looking to diversify? Or...are you an employee that's simply tired of answering to The Man? Reach out to Andy at myperfectfranchise.net!! ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #collegebasketball #secbasketball
The Southeastern 16 crew previews and predicts outcomes on the eighth weekend of SEC baseball, with matchups including: Texas at Arkansas (starts Thursday; the rest begin on Friday) Auburn at Tennessee Alabama at Vanderbilt LSU at Texas A&M Kentucky at Mississippi State Georgia at Missouri Florida at South Carolina Ole Miss at Oklahoma FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
The Southeastern 16 crew breaks down the NCAA baseball tournament picture, with discussions that include: Is Texas a slam-dunk national seed? How do LSU, Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, Auburn, Alabama, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt stand in the national seeding and hosting picture? Will Oklahoma, Kentucky, Texas A&M and Florida be in the tournament? Could Mississippi State go on a post-Chris-Lemonis run and make it? And more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
Blake Lovell and Max Barr share their thoughts on the major SEC transfer portal additions and departures, grading the best portal classes so far, where Kentucky, Auburn, Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, and other top teams stand, and much more. Topics include: Where does Alabama turn for their starting wing after missing out on Cedric Coward to Duke? Is a Rylan Griffen MARFO in store? Is Boogie Fland even entertaining coming back to college? Florida picked up Ohio's AJ Brown, brother of current Gator Isaiah Brown. However, the bigger news is the visit USC's Desmond Claude took to Gainesville on Tuesday. Georgia snagged two nice guards in Saint Mary's' Jordan Ross and UTSA's sharpshooter, Smurf Millender. Kentucky still hasn't received a decision from Otega Oweh, what happens if he stays in the NBA draft? Mississippi State solidified its back court with the addition of Georgetown's Jayden Epps. Oklahoma picked up a huge commitment from Alabama's Derrion Reid on Monday. Tennessee added Louisiana Tech's Amaree Abram on Tuesday, started his career at Ole Miss. Texas A&M's roster slowly is finding it's identity, with a good shot at landing one of the best rim protectors left in the portal. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
The Southeastern 16 crew discusses Mississippi State fired baseball coach Chris Lemonis on Monday, April 28, topics include: Lemonis leaves a legacy that includes a 2021 national championship. But the Bulldogs struggled since, failing to make the NCAA Tournament in 2022 and 2023 and failing to make it out of a regional in 2024. Lemonis was 232-135 overall and 82-89 in SEC play, but just 42-69 after winning a national title. He's owed approximately $1.2 million and is the second baseball coach MSU has fired this century. Why did athletic director Zac Selmon make a change now? And are we surprised Lemonis was fired in-season? Pitching coach Justin Parker will be the interim coach. What will that mean? How attractive is the job in a more-competitive-than-ever SEC and does MSU have the budget to hire an elite coach? Who will the Bulldogs hire? Potential candidates might include: Those with MSU ties: Georgia hitting coach Will Coggin (played at MSU), Kentucky coach Nick Mingione (MSU assistant from 2009-15), Auburn coach Butch Thompson (MSU assistant from 2009-15), Georgia coach Wes Johnson (pitching coach in 2016), Louisiana Tech coach Lane Burroughs (MSU assistant from 2009-12) Sitting head coaches without MSU ties: Alabama's Rob Vaughn, East Carolina's Cliff Godwin, Clemson;s Erik Bakich, Kansas coach Dan Fitzgerald, Duke's Chris Pollard, Dallas Baptist's Dan Heefner and Wake Forest's Tom Walter, Oklahoma's Skip Johnson, Oregon State's Mitch Carnham, North Carolina's Scott Forbes, Oregon's Scott Wasikowski Current assistants without MSU ties: Tennessee hitting coach Josh Elander FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball
The Southeastern 16 crew does its baseball power rankings heading into Week 12. Topics include: Texas continues its dominance after a sweep of Texas A&M. LSU gets a dramatic and very impressive series win over Tennessee. What do we do with Tennessee and Arkansas? Each has single-digit losses but the Vols have lost three of their last four series and the Razorbacks, their last three. What do we do with surging Florida? The Gators have survived injuries to win 10 of their last 12. And how about Auburn? The Tigers have won five of seven SEC series and rank fourth in the RPI. Where do we place Ole Miss after an impressive series win over Vanderbilt? And more. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern CHERIBUNDI Get 20% off your entire order with the promo code “SE20” at cheribundi.com! SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! #sec #secbaseball #collegebaseball