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Peter Burns and former Florida Gator, Chris Doering kickoff the SEC conversation weekdays at 8 am ET on SEC This Morning.

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Peter Burns and former Florida Gator, Chris Doering kickoff the SEC conversation weekdays at 8 am ET on SEC This Morning.
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Hear live action from top conferences across the country all season long.
Peter Burns and former Florida Gator, Chris Doering kickoff the SEC conversation weekdays at 8 am ET on SEC This Morning.
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SEC Now is SEC Network's flagship news and information show delivering the latest Southeastern Conference news live hosted by Peter Burns, Dari Nowkhah and Laura Rutledge and includes a rotating panel of network analysts discussing what's happening now in the SEC's 21-sponsored sports.
Pat Bradley joined SiriusXM in 2018. Bradley played college basketball at the University of Arkansas from 1996 to 1999, earning All-SEC honors in 1997 and 1998. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, Bradley is a college basketball analyst for ESPN and SEC Network.
Peter Burns is the host of SEC This Morning on SiriusXM SEC Radio. He also works on the SEC Network as a studio host, regularly hosting the news and information show SEC Now, and has provided analysis as a course reporter on SEC Network’s live coverage of the SEC Men’s and Women’s Golf Tournaments. Burns has contributed to studio programming across all ESPN networks.
Chris Childers remains among the "originals," having been a part of the college sports programming on satellite radio since its inception. His unique and passionate take on college sports is reflective of the love he has for them, and evident in his contributions to SiriusXM College Sports Radio and SiriusXM SEC Radio
Cole Cubelic joined SiriusXM in 2018. He played for Auburn University from 1996–2001 as a center. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, Cubelic is a college football analyst for ESPN and SEC Network.
Chris Doering is a Gainesville native who began his football career with the University of Florida as a top-performing wide receiver. He started off as a walk-on player for Steve Spurrier in 1991. Doering set a single-season SEC record in 1995, completing 17 touchdown catches. He helped lead the team to SEC Championships in 1993, 1994, and 1995.
Jacob Hester was a do-it-all player in Baton Rouge for the LSU Tigers in his time there. He was a standout on offense and special teams. Hester was named team captain for the 2007 LSU team that went on to win the Southeastern Conference and eventually a National Championship.
Aaron Murray joined SiriusXM in 2018. He was the starting quarterback for the University of Georgia from 2010–2013. Murray was then drafted by Kansas City in the NFL Draft and went on to play four seasons in the NFL. He also played in the Alliance of American Football for the Atlanta Legends in 2019 and in the XFL for the Tampa Bay Vipers in 2020.
Dari Nowkhah joined SiriusXM in 2018. Nowkhah, a 1998 graduate of the University of Oklahoma, is a veteran in the sports broadcasting industry. In addition to his work with SiriusXM, he is a host, anchor, and radio host for ESPN, SEC Network, and ESPN Radio.
Max Starks joined SiriusXM in 2018. Starks played college football at the University of Florida as an offensive tackle. He was drafted in 2004 and played ten seasons in the NFL for Pittsburgh, San Diego, St. Louis, and Arizona. Starks is also a two-time Super Bowl champion.
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