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Big XII-SEC Challenge
Kentucky-Kansas headlines the Big XII-SEC Challenge.

http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketbal...enge-games

Kentucky at Kansas
Iowa State at Texas A&M
Oklahoma at LSU
Vanderbilt at Texas
Georgia at Baylor
Oklahoma State at Auburn
Texas Tech at Arkansas
Tennessee at TCU
Mississippi at Kansas State
West Virginia at Florida

An interesting sideline to this challenge concerns the WVU-Florida game. New Gators head coach Mike White brought assistant coach Darris Nichols with him from Louisiana Tech, and Nichols played PG at WVU for 2 years for both John Beilein and Bobby Huggins. After a short pro career in Europe, he came back to WVU as a graduate assistant, and 6 years later is now an assistant at Florida.

Nichols is on a short list of a select few people to possibly take over WVU's basketball program when Huggins decides to retire.
(This post was last modified: 05-14-2015 03:43 PM by bitcruncher.)
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