SEC releases full list of players attending SEC Media Days
College football season is almost here, and conferences will be holding media days soon. SEC Media Days will take place July 17-20 in Nashville, and on Monday, the conference revealed who will be speaking at the event.
All 14 head coaches will be in Nashville, and they will be joined at SEC Media Days by three players from their school. Here is the full list of which SEC players will be at the event:
Alabama
JC Latham, OL, Junior
Kool-Aid McKinstry, DB, Junior
Dallas Turner, LB, Junior
Arkansas
Landon Jackson, DE, Junior
KJ Jefferson, QB, Senior
Raheim Sanders, RB, Junior
Auburn
Luke Deal, TE, Senior
Elijah McAllister, LB, Senior
Kameron Stutts, OL, Senior
Florida
Kingsley Eguakun, OL, Junior
Jason Marshall Jr., DB, Junior
Ricky Pearsall, WR, Senior
Georgia
Brock Bowers, TE, Junior
Kamari Lassiter, DB, Junior
Sedrick Van Pran, OL, Junior
Kentucky
Eli Cox, OL, Senior
Octavious Oxendine, DL, Senior
J.J. Weaver, LB, Senior
LSU
Jayden Daniels, QB, Senior
Josh Williams, RB, Senior
Mekhi Wingo, DT, Junior
Ole Miss
Cedric Johnson, DE, Senior
Quinshon Judkins, RB, Sophomore
Deantre Prince, CB, Senior
Mississippi State
Jaden Crumedy, DT, Senior
Jo’quavious Marks, RB, Senior
Will Rogers, QB, Senior
Missouri
Kris Abrams-Draine, DB, Junior
Javon Foster, OL, Senior
Darius Robinson, DL, Senior
South Carolina
Tonka Hemingway, DL, Senior
Kai Kroeger, P, Senior
Spencer Rattler, QB, Senior
Tennessee
Joe Milton III, QB, Senior
Omari Thomas, DL, Senior
Jacob Warren, TE, Senior
Texas A&M
Fadil Diggs, DL, Junior
McKinnley Jackson, DL, Senior
Ainias Smith, WR, Senior
Vanderbilt
Ethan Barr, LB, Senior
Jaylen Mahoney, S, Senior
Will Sheppard, WR, Senior
As you can see, there will be plenty of star power at SEC Media Days in Nashville. Some of college footballs biggest stars are on the attendee list, including Georgia tight end Brock Bowers and LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels.
Several of the top coaches in college football will be at SEC Media Days, too, led by Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban and Georgia coach Kirby Smart.
Paul Finebaum previews the biggest storylines at upcoming SEC Media Days
There are no shortage of storylines ahead of this year’s SEC Media Days event.
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum recently previewed what is likely to be discussed later this month in Nashville.
Top 10
- 1Live
Ole Miss storms field
Celebration starts too early after beating Georgia
- 2New
Todd Golden speaks
Statement released amid stalking accusations
- 3
Goalposts down
Georgia Tech fans march through campus after upsetting Miami
- 4
Smoke delay
Ole Miss vs. Georgia delayed after fireworks display clouds field
- 5
Ole Miss squirrel returns
Critter back in Oxford, delays game
“It really comes down to Kirby Smart, and what is he going to say, if anything, to address the constant issues in his program off the field? There are no issues on the field. We all know that. But there are a number of them off the field and I fully expect him to deal with it front and center. I think that’s who he is. He knows he will be asked about it. And so I think that’s really the first thing you look for,” Finebaum said on a recent episode of “McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning.”
Finebaum added that it will also be interesting to hear what Saban has to say, including about the future of college football.
“Whatever Nick Saban says is news. I think it begins with the commissioner on Monday, a week from today, what does he say in relation to really the future of college football considering his role? He’s at the head of the table as the most influential person,” Finebaum said.