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SEC Media Days is set to roll from the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia this year, moving from the traditional Birmingham site for the first time since 1985. All 14 head coaches in the Southeastern Conference will take to the podium for individual press conferences.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When?
July 16th through July 19th
How to watch, stream
SEC Network will carry live coverage all week from Atlanta. You can stream live on the WatchESPN app or watchespn.com.
Schedule
All times eastern
Monday
11:30-3:10: SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, Jimbo Fisher
2:00-6:50: Bob Stoops, Ed Orgeron
Tuesday
9:00-1:15: Kirby Smart, Matt Luke
1:30-5:45: Chad Morris, Dan Mullen
Wednesday
9:00-1:15: Joe Moorhead, Jeremy Pruitt
1:30-5:45: Nick Saban, Barry Odom
Thursday
9:00-2:00: Gus Malzahn, Derek Mason, Will Muschamp
Player Representatives
Alabama
RB Damien Harris
LB Anfernee Jennings
OC Ross Pierschbacher
Arkansas
OL Hjalte Froholdt
S Santos Ramirez
LB Dre Greenlaw
Auburn
QB Jarrett Stidham
LB Deshaun Davis
DT Dontavius Russell
Florida
LB David Reese
OL Martez Ivey
DE Cece Jefferson
Georgia
WR Terry Godwin
DL Jonathan Ledbetter
DB J.R. Reed
Kentucky
OLB Josh Allen
TE C.J. Conrad
RB Benny Snell Jr
LSU
LB Devin White
TE Foster Moreau
DE Rashard Lawrence
Ole Miss
QB Jordan Ta’amu
DT Josiah Coatney
OC Sean Rawlings
Mississippi State
QB Nick Fitzgerald
DE Gerri Green
S Mark McLaurin
Missouri
QB Drew Lock
DT Terry Beckner
LB Terez Hall
South Carolina
QB Jake Bentley
WR Deebo Samuel
DL D.J. Wonnum
Tennessee
DL Kyle Phillips
WR Marquez Callaway
TE Eli Wolf
Texas A&M
DL Kingsley Keke
OL Erik McCoy
RB Trayveon Williams
Vanderbilt
QB Kyle Shurmur
OL Justin Skule
S LaDarius Wiley