The NEW SEC's X-factors! + Lincoln Riley catches a stray
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As of July 1st, Texas and Oklahoma are official members of the SEC. Ari Wasserman and our SEC pundits at The Athletic, Seth Emerson and Kennington Smith III, list x-factors for every program in the new-look conference. Will a player moving position at Georgia change the complexion of the Bulldogs' defense? Does Alabama have the nation's best OL, and can a true Freshman wide receiver elevate Auburn's offense? Plus, Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione embraces SEC culture by lobbing a granade at a certain someone in LA. Before then, EA Sports Dynasty Mode mega update! Read Seth's story about how a Supreme Court case impacted CFB TV deals and realignment: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5600962/2024/07/01/ncaa-college-football-supreme-court-1984/ Rundown: - EA Sports Dynasty Mode deep dive (3:45) - SEC X-factors: Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina (8:30) - Florida and a Percy Harvin percentage (16:15) - Kentucky & Missouri (20:45) - Alabama & Ole Miss (27:00) - Oklahoma & Lincoln can't catch a break (32:00) - LSU & Vanderbilt (36:45) - Texas, Auburn & Miss St. (43:00) - Texas A&M + Arkansas (49:00) Call/text the Until Saturday phone and leave us a question for a future mailbag and/or Sunday Sound-Off podcast: (316) 462-9852 Subscribe to the FREE Until Saturday newletter:: https://theathletic.com/newsletters/until-saturday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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