Around the SB Nation: SBNation.com relaunches, redefines sports media
- The new SBNation.com has launched, and you simply must check it out. It's highly innovative, intuitive, and overflowing with stellar content. Don't miss the college football page.
- Georgia Tech blog From the Rumble Seat previews tonight's game against Clemson.
- Buckeyes blog We Will Always Have Tempe takes a look at the USC Trojan offense in anticipation of the marquee game of the week.
- Kyle at Dawg Sports gives his take on this week's national games of interest.
- Smart Football's Chris Brown again takes the podium at EDSBS, this time to explain exactly what makes an offense terrible.
- EDSBS also finds a stellar YouTube featuring South Carolina's entry music that sounds like it's being played by the seals at Sea World. Oh, and Orson and Peter interview ESPN's Bruce Feldman.
- Michigan blog Maize N Brew waxes eloquent on what the Wolverines season-opening win means to fans who endured 2008.
- Wake Forest blog Blogger So Dear breaks down Wake's loss to Baylor.
- Team Speed Kills reviews the debuts of the SEC's three new coaches, including Lane Kiffin.
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I can’t decide if it is Kiffin’s statements or the 5-7 season, but people really can’t give Tennessee credit for having any talent whatsoever.
I’ll be interested to see what it takes for this team to change anybody’s mind. At this point, I don’t even think 10-2 with close losses to UF and Bama would do it.
If they end up 8-4 or 9-3 like most people predict, I imagine we’re still gonna hear “Kiffin is teh suxxorz!!!111”
Tennessee WILL beat Georgia on the way to 9+ wins in '09!!!
Eric Berry For Heisman!!!
HAHA omg
USC should totally switch to that version of Thus Spake Zarathustra!!!
"It's static noise. You can't hear anything. You go up and down the line, your wide receivers, your running backs, your tight ends, nobody can hear. Nobody."
- Cal QB Nate Longshore commenting on playing in Neyland Stadium

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