SEC Football Silly Sound Montage: Week 6

All the SEC coaches know how many games are left in the year.

We've combed through the tape and stitched together the meaningful portions of this past weekend's post game pontificating by several superstars in the coaching profession for the Week 6 edition of the SEC Silly Sound Montage.

Clichés and commonalities are celebrated here as all the coaches speak the same language, whether it's celebrating the crowd, loving their own players, getting back to work quickly or acknowledging that their team has room for improvement.

The head coaching stars on the Week 6's episode are Ole Miss's Lane Kiffin, Arkansas's Sam Pittman, Alabama's Nick Saban, Texas A&M's Jimbo Fisher, Missouri's Eli Drinkwitz and LSU's Brian Kelly.

Saban, Kiffin and Kelly all are celebrating big wins, but each will let you know their teams have more to work on. Fisher, Drinkwitz and Pittman all applaud their teams efforts while taking responsibility for the team's loss. Every team has fight, heart and determination. Some teams made plays. Some teams didn't. 

Does Kelly even know his Heisman trophy candidate quarterback's name? Many coaches of course have to watch the tape before they can offer full evaluations but they all know how many games are left on the schedule. 

Kiffin reminds the media that his team is in the SEC and declares his job safe for another week by beating the Razorbacks. The coaches have a vibrant discussion about scoring and touchdowns as the game is decided by who scores the most points.  

We'll go back to the drawing board this week, review the tape and continue to get better and we'll have you covered with more silly sound as the SEC moves on into Week 7.

The long version is attached at the top of the page, but there's also a short version:

2023 SEC Football Power Rankings: Week 6


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My name is Joe Gaither, I am a native of Chattanooga, Tenn., and a 2018 graduate of the University of Alabama. I have a strong passion for sports and giving a voice to the underserved. Feel free to email me at joegaither6@icloud.com for tips, story ideas or comments.