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SEC spring games spark debate after key injuries sidelined Georgia’s Nate Frazier, Texas A&M’s Daymion Sanford, and Alabama’s Noah Rogers. Could this spell the end of spring games, or are coaches simply shifting toward an NFL-style calendar? The SEC Squad explores the balance between fan engagement and player safety, question the necessity of traditional spring showcases, and speculate on the future impact for Auburn, Vanderbilt, and Texas as new quarterbacks struggle and shine. The squad also breaks down major moves in the SEC basketball transfer portal. Alabama bulks up its frontcourt, Missouri lands Kansas transfer Bryson Tiller, and Florida eyes a preseason #1 ranking if key veterans return. Vanderbilt’s football outlook brightens behind freshman quarterback Jared Curtis, while Arch Manning’s development and NFL draft trajectory fuel intrigue. Stay tuned for insider insights, roster analysis, off-the-cuff banter, and what the shifting SEC landscape means for the road ahead.
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