BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) Forwards Chuck Davis of Alabama and Glen Davis of LSU got the most votes for the preseason All-Southeastern Conference team while Arkansas' Ronnie Brewer was picked to win player of the year honors.<br>
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The team, selected by league media, was released Thursday at media days.<br>
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Glen Davis and Chuck Davis received 32 votes apiece for All-SEC honors while Brewer received 30. Brewer is the only returning first-team Associated Press All-SEC pick from last season.<br>
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Point guards Rajon Rondo of Kentucky (27) and Ron Steele of Alabama (16) also made the preseason team.<br>
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Brewer received 12 votes for player of the year, followed by Glen Davis (11), Chuck Davis (6), Rondo (5) and Mario Moore of Vanderbilt (1).<br>
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The second-teamers were Florida's Corey Brewer and Al Horford, Moore, Tennessee's C.J. Watson and Alabama's Jermareo Davidson.<br>
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CURTIS' CHANGE: Mississippi coach Rod Barnes is expecting a big impact from sophomore center Dwayne Curtis, who sat out last season after transferring from Auburn.<br>
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``We hope that he can get us 16, 17, 18 points a game,'' Barnes said. ``That's going to depend a lot on his conditioning. He's talented enough.<br>
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``He's definitely a double-figure guy, no question about that. Unless he gets hurt, he's going to average double figures.''<br>
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Curtis played 10 minutes a game as a freshman at Auburn but transferred after coach Cliff Ellis was fired. New coach Jeff Lebo granted him a release to switch to another SEC school, and Curtis sat out last season under NCAA transfer rules.<br>
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``I came to Auburn to play for Cliff Ellis,'' Curtis said. ``When that changed, it wasn't what I was looking for.''<br>
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VOLS COACH: Bruce Pearl isn't about to change his fast-paced style of play just because Tennessee has only nine scholarship players.<br>
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The Volunteers' new coach said switching to a plodding style would send his players ``a big, fat message that, 'Fellas, we're not good enough to compete in the SEC. So let's just hold the ball and hang in there,''' Pearl said.<br>
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``That's not how I want to build this program,'' he said. ``We are going to be the aggressor. We are going to be up-tempo. We will press 94 feet for 40 minutes.''<br>
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Pearl expects to play about nine players in double-digits in minutes per game.<br>
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He replaced the fired Buzz Peterson after leading Wisconsin-Milwaukee to a pair of NCAA tournament wins last season, including an opening upset of Alabama.<br>
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The players didn't immediately warm up to him because of loyalty to their former coach, guard C.J. Watson said.<br>
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``It took a little while because we liked Coach Peterson. A lot of us kind of resisted Coach Pearl,'' Watson said. ``It was nothing against him, we were just kind of mad about the coaching change. Now, we're getting used to the system and it's working out for everybody.''<br>
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Crimson Tide coach Mark Gottfried would have preferred Pearl boost his resume against a different team in the tournament. He said he told Pearl before their game that he would ``get an opportunity to coach at our level.''<br>
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``I didn't realize it was going to be at our expense,'' Gottfried said.<br>
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BIG BABY: There's less of ``Big Baby'' to love. LSU's 6-foot-9 LSU forward Glen Davis has slimmed down from about 340 pounds last season to 310 this season after earning SEC freshman of the year honors.<br>
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It hasn't been easy, though.<br>
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``That sensation of a chocolate chip cookie burns,'' said Davis, nicknamed Big Baby. ``It's just like you've got to have one and you can't just have one. You've got to have three or four or five or the whole roll.''<br>
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He's taken on a different role for the team with SEC player of the year Brandon Bass gone. Davis's mother had encouraged him to embrace the position of team leader just before his coach did the same thing.<br>
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``The next thing I know I get a phone call from John Brady: 'Are you ready? It's your team now,''' said Davis, who averaged 13.5 points and 8.8 rebounds as a freshman. ``From that day on, I took the responsibility and the role as leader and trying to make my team better.''<br>
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Brady said Davis is in the best shape of his life and thinks it will show up on the court.<br>
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``I don't have any doubts in my mind that he's going to meet every expectation that people have of him,'' Brady said.<br>
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There's other benefits to the slimmer body, too.<br>
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``You feel better about yourself. That's anybody,'' Davis said. ``You lose a little weight, you want to the girls to say, 'God, Big Baby.' Show off those biceps a little.''<br>
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(Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)