SEC announces dates, coaches appearance schedule for 2023 Media Days
We may still be in the wake of the 2022 college football season, but SEC Media Days are just six short months away. As the clock turns toward next fall, the league has already announced when which coaches will address the media at SEC Media Days in the third week of July 2023. Remember, the event is in Nashville for the first time ever this year at the Grand Hyatt downtown. It’s only the third time ever the event has left the Birmingham metro, with the other two deviancies coming in Atlanta in the 2018 and 2022 seasons.
So check out below the days of the week each SEC coach will speak in at 2023 SEC Media Days. It’ll be here before you know it.
SEC Media Days schedule
Monday July 17
LSU – Brian Kelly
Missouri – Eli Drinkwitz
Texas A&M – Jimbo Fisher
Tuesday July 18
Auburn – Hugh Freeze
Georgia – Kirby Smart
Mississippi State – Zach Arnett
Vanderbilt – Clark Lea
Wednesday July 19
Alabama – Nick Saban
Arkansas – Sam Pittman
Florida – Billy Napier
Kentucky – Mark Stoops
Thursday July 20
Ole Miss – Lane Kiffin
South Carolina – Shane Beamer
Tennessee – Josh Heupel
More info
Here were some added details via the official Southeastern Conference website regarding the 2023 edition of SEC Media Days:
“A more detailed daily schedule with full television information, rotational breakdown and student-athletes attending will be available prior to the event in early July.
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SEC Network will once again bring the four-day event to a national audience.
Names (above) are listed alphabetically by school and not an indicator of actual order of appearance. Media registration for the event will begin in early-May.”
So, again, to reiterate: those are the days each coach will get to speak. That’s set in stone now. However, the order they’re listed is not the order in which they’ll speak. Maybe it will, but for now, they are just being listed in alphabetical order.