SEC announces players attending 2025 Football Media Days
Auburn will bring SEC Media Days veterans Jackson Arnold and Highland Home grad Keldric Faulk, while Alabama invites three new players
Auburn will bring SEC Media Days veterans Jackson Arnold and Highland Home grad Keldric Faulk, while Alabama invites three new players
Georgia is the heavy favorite to win the Southeastern Conference title, with Alabama third.
A breakdown of all the action from Day 4 of SEC Media Days.
Mike Elko returns to Texas A&M after serving as their defensive coordinator and then taking the head coaching job at Duke. Elko now takes the stage at SEC Media Days as the head coach of the Aggies.
Billy Napier still in search of his first winning season at Florida.
Nick Saban helping as the question this year at SEC Media Days as a part of ESPN’s SEC Network Crew.
SEC coordinator of officials John McDaid says that the “horns down” hand signal won’t automatically be called as a penalty in the SEC.
Oklahoma’s Jackson Arnold and Tennessee’s Nico Iamaleava slated as the “Wildcard Quarterbacks” of the conference this season.
Georgia Head Coach Kirby Smart speaks about the discipline that faced Georgia players that were cited or arrested for driving violations.
Ole Miss Head Coach Lane Kiffin attends SEC Media Days after the passing of his father Monte Kiffin last week. Also, a full recap of all the action of day one from Dallas.