SEC Media Days

SEC Media Days will return to Hoover, Nashville moved to 2023

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – The Southeastern Conference announced Tuesday it is adjusting the site of its annual SEC Football Media Days in 2021 from Nashville to Hoover, Alabama, and will reschedule the Nashville event to the summer of 2023. SEC Football Media Days, which was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is now scheduled to be held at the…

SEC Football Media Days to be Held Virtually

The Southeastern Conference has announced it will hold its first-ever virtual football media days this year in response to the coronavirus pandemic. SEC Media Days had been scheduled to be held in Atlanta July 13-16. “Conducting football media days in a virtual format will provide us the opportunity to manage the event in a healthy manner as we continue to…

SEC Media Days: Nick Saban Says Team Needs to Focus

Day three of SEC Media Days features Alabama head coach Nick Saban. The last time the Crimson Tide took the field, it produced the most lopsided loss in Saban’s time in Tuscaloosa — a 44-16 defeat to Clemson in the National Championship Game in January. Saban told reporters his team didn’t play with the kind of discipline or preparation it…

SEC Media Days: Can Georgia Win It All?

Day two of SEC Media Days in Hoover featured four teams: Georgia, Tennessee, Ole Miss and Texas A&M. But Alabama News Network Sports Analyst John Longshore says only one of those teams — Georgia — can be considered a contender for the SEC Championship this year. Longshore says Georgia is for real, with more 5-stars on their roster than any…