SEC Media Days Schedule Released
The Southeastern Conference has released its schedule for SEC media days that will take place July10-13 at the Hyatt Regency Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover,AL.
The annual pilgrimage of fans and media alike to Hoover, Ala will take place again next week as the unofficial kickoff to the conference’s season begins at SEC Media Days.
As usual, the SEC Network and ESPN will be on site to cover the event and broadcast to a national audience. Two out of the last three years the SEC Champion was correctly predicted during media days, however interestingly enough only six times total since 1992.
There are always some interesting things to come out of SEC Media Days. Last year the Nick Saban/Paul Finebaum confrontation on set was must-see television, as well as Bret Bielema’s shoes. Hugh Freeze will undoubtedly be under the microscope this year with the current NCAA investigation of Ole Miss.
2017 SEC Media Days Schedule:
Monday, July 10
Arkansas – Bret Bielema, Austin Allen, Frank Ragnow, Kevin Richardson II
LSU – Ed Orgeron, D.J. Chark, Derrius Guice, Christian LaCouture
Tennessee – Butch Jones, Emmanuel Moseley, Jason Robertson, Kendal Vickers
Tuesday, July 11
Florida – Jim McElwain, Duke Dawson, Marcell Harris, Martez Ivey
Georgia – Kirby Smart, Nick Chubb, Sony Michel, Roquan Smith
Vanderbilt – Derek Mason, Oren Burks, Kyle Shurmur, Ralph Webb
Mississippi State – Dan Mullen, Donald Gray, Dez Harris, Martinas Rankin
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Wednesday, July 12
Alabama – Nick Saban, Bradley Bozeman, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Calvin Ridley
Kentucky – Mark Stoops, Mike Edwards, Stephon Johnson, Courtney Love
Missouri – Barry Odom, Eric Beisel, Drew Lock, J’Mon Moore
Texas A&M – Kevin Sumlin, Christian Kirk, Koda Martin, Armani Watts
Thursday, July 13
Auburn – Gus Malzahn, Daniel Carlson, Tray Matthews, Braden Smith
Ole Miss – Hugh Freeze, Javon Patterson, Shea Patterson, Breeland Spikes
South Carolina – Will Muschamp, Jake Bentley, Hayden Hurst, Debby Samuel