Trey Wallace
Wallace started covering the SEC in 2012, as the conference landscape was beginning to change. Prior to his time in Knoxville, Wallace worked in Nashville for The Read Optional, where he first produced content that garnered national attention. His passion for sports is evident in his work and has led him to break some of college football’s biggest stories. His social media reach and natural podcast proficiency continue to make Wallace one of SEC’s most trusted sources.

Latest from Trey


Lane Kiffin Had A Story To Tell And I Was Ready To Listen, As He Finally Felt Like It Could Help Others
If you were wondering how OutKick’s exclusive Lane Kiffin change-in-lifestyle article came about, it was very simple. I wanted to know more about Kiffin’s Nicholas Sparks movie night with his daughter. Hot Yoga, Church and Nicholas Sparks? Lane Kiffin Enters New Chapter At Ole Miss During an Ole Miss football press conference in Oxford, Kiffin More


Trey’s Take: Four SEC Football Teams That Must Make The Most Out Of September
For four SEC football teams, September could make or break the season. Setting the tone for October and November is pivotal, but getting out of September unscathed will be difficult. Here’s a look at which SEC football programs need to be ready right out of the gate. Texas A&M Sept. 3 — vs. Sam Houston More


Hot Yoga, Church and Nicholas Sparks? Lane Kiffin Enters New Chapter At Ole Miss
If you’ve paid any attention to Lane Kiffin over the last few years, you might’ve noticed something different about him. No, not his coaching habits or how he develops a quarterback, but more so off the field, where changing some habits have led to a different lifestyle for the Ole Miss head coach. Coming off More


College Football Playoff Announces Future Host Sites For National Championship
The College Football Playoff committee has announced the sites for two future National Championship games. After having the game in 2021 be held under strict COVID protocols, Miami will again host the contest in 2026. The committee has also made its decision on what to do with the 2025 game. Because Las Vegas has scheduling More


Nick Saban Jokingly Takes Shot At Stephen A. Smith Over Extended Vacation
Following a month long absence from his show, First Take, Stephen A. Smith returned to work on Monday. The ESPN host previously put out a tweet on July 14th stating that he was recovering from surgery on his shoulder. “Appreciate the love I’ve been receiving from everyone who’s missed me on @FirstTake. I’m out because I’m More


Tennessee’s Josh Heupel Deciding Which Playmakers Fit Best With Hendon Hooker
Entering his second season as head coach at Tennessee, Josh Heupel and his staff find themselves in a much better position when it comes depth, or at least an understanding of what they have at certain positions. This wasn’t the case heading into the season opener in 2021, when they were still seeking playmakers. Hendon More


Mark Stoops Didn’t Ask To Be Put In This Spot By John Calipari: ‘I Stay In My Lane’
If you’ve been on vacation in some remote area and are just now getting cell service, you missed a lot over the past few days involving Kentucky athletics. It started with John Calipari taking a jab at the football program and ended with Mark Stoops reminding folks “I stay in my lane,” all while athletic More


Nick Saban Brings In The Band To Make Sure His Players Know The Alabama Fight Song
Nick Saban checks all the boxes when preparing for the season. This includes the fight song, which Saban this week made sure his players were learning. The Alabama head coach loudly proclaimed ‘The band is here’ inside the indoor practice facility, before giving each player a sheet with the lyrics to the fight song, played More


John Calipari Vs. Mark Stoops? Kentucky Athletics Doesn’t Need This Headache
It’s rare to see two programs from the same school arguing about the current state of athletics. But this was the case for Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari and football coach Mark Stoops on Thursday. Whether he meant malice or not, Calipari decided to use the football program as an argument for why the basketball More