Birmingham, Ala. -- Twenty-six current and former Southeastern Conference student-athletes will participate in the first SEC Corporate Career Tour to be held in Atlanta Nov. 29-Dec. 1. The event will be held in conjunction with the 2016 SEC Fall Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) meeting.The group is scheduled to visit the headquarters and meet with executives and talent acquisition staff at several corporations in the Atlanta area including Chick-fil-A, Boys & Girls Club of America, CNN/Turner Broadcasting System and Jackson Spalding. Also included on the agenda is a presentation from Serviam Partners President Randy Hain, Growing Leaders, and former SEC student-athletes Ben Troupe and Josh Foliart on leadership and life after sports.The Fall Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) meeting will include a unique first time experience for meeting participants. The meeting will focus on providing a corporate career tour as a part of the SEC Career Academy. Job opportunities and advice will be introduced to student-athletes seeking career options and exposure.During my visit with student-athletes over the past year, this is what they ask for most, said Misty Brown, the SECs Director of Student-Athlete Engagement. The Conference office as well the corporations involved are equally excited to offer and participate in this program.The attendees include Alabamas Nicole Morales (womens golf) and Zac Rogers (baseball); Arkansas Taliyah Brooks (womens track and field) and Kody Walker (football); Auburns Beatriz Travalon (womens swimming and diving); Floridas Morgan Frazier (gymnastics) and Natalie Hines (womens swimming and diving); Georgias Quintunya Chapman (womens track and field) and Jimmy Hicks (mens track and field/cross country); Kentuckys Danielle Galyer (womens swimming and diving); LSUs Mikiah Brisco (womens track and field) and Logan Rysemus (mens swimming and diving); Ole Miss Alexandra Schneider (softball) and Michael Hilton (football); Mississippi States Blaise Carabello (womens golf) and Charles Taylor (mens track and field); Missouris Lauren Aldridge (womens basketball) and LeRoy Barnes (wrestling); South Carolinas Kaylea Snaer (softball) and Thomas Mayronne (mens tennis); Tennessees Patricia Forrester (womens swimming and diving) and Bridgette Villano (volleyball); Texas A&Ms Sarah Shaw (soccer) and Kohl Anderson (mens track and field); and Vanderbilts Darreon Herring (football) and Delando Crooks (football). 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Owen Farrell became only the second England player to pass the 500-point mark with a haul of four conversions and a penalty on his 45th Test appearance lifting him to 508 points, in pursuit of Jonny Wilkinsons 1,179. Jonathan Joseph opened the scoring at Twcikenham England have now won 11 out of 11 with Eddie Jones as head coach, but in Argentina and Australia there are tougher challenges to come, South Africa having been over-run 37-21 in their autumn opener last Saturday.It took less than four minutes for England to storm ahead with Joseph slipping over after Mako Vunipola had used a combination of footwork and power to force Fiji backwards. Sir Clive Woodward selects the England team he would play against Argentina Chris Robshaws ability to strip the ball in the tackle led to the second try as the hosts counter-attacked with ruthless efficiency, galloping upfield before Ford picked out Daly who danced over.England were irrepressible as they poured through the gaps, and in the 13th minute they crossed for a third time when intelligent running from Daly and Goode sent Rokoduguni over for his first international try. Semesa Rokoduguni scored twice for England Having dazzled their way over the try-line thus far, the Six Nations Grand Slam winners selected the bludgeon from their armoury with Harrison and Launchbury touching down from lineout drives.The avalanche of points was interrupted as Fiji conjured a well-worked try, using their forwards to drive through the middle before exploiting an overlap with wing Nemani Nadolo crossing in the left corner. 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Dylan Hartley gives his reaction to Englands win over Fiji at Twickenham Joseph picked off an intercept after a wild pass by Josh Matavesi and with Englands superior fitness beginning to tell, Ford sent Rokoduguni strolling over to complete the scoring. George Ford gives his reaction following Englands 58-15 victory England vs Argentina November 26, 2016, 1:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass ' ' '