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More from SEC Media Days, track worlds

Good morning, everyone!

SEC Media Days wind down today in Atlanta, but before they do you can catch up on anything you may have missed Wednesday.

We've got it all from Day 3, along with some world championships track and an LSU book excerpt. So, shall we get to it?

SEC MEDIA DAYS

Wilson Alexander starts it off with a story on how LSU and Arkansas basically traded four players in the transfer portal this winter and the bond that remains for the Hogs.

Wilson also delves into the inexperience that has Georgia coach Kirby Smart concerned as the Bulldogs prepare for their CFP title defense.

Also from Atlanta, columnist Scott Rabalais has a piece on former UL coach Billy Napier's move to Florida and his always-informative Four Downs report.

You can bet there will be a lot of chatter on Day 4 about the Texas A&M wide receiver who won't make it to Atlanta after being arrested on multiple charges.

You can also check out their live tweets and links from Wednesday.

TRACK AND FIELD

Former LSU star Michael Cherry, who hoped to win a World championships individual medal after finishing fourth in the 400 meters at the Tokyo Olympics, did not advance out of the semifinals Wednesday night.

BOOK EXCERPT

Before becoming a famous restaurateur in Baton Rouge, Mike Anderson was a linebacker extraordinaire for the Tigers in the late 1960s.

That's all we've got for now, but don't forget to check out our coverage of Day 4 at SEC Media Days.

As always, thanks for reading and have a great day!

Sheldon Mickles

 
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