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Details for 2023 SEC Media Days have been released

Adam Luckettby:Adam Luckett02/16/23

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Mark Stoops, SEC Media Days
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The most ridiculous event of the college football offseason is officially on the schedule. SEC Media Days will again arrive this summer lasting four days in July and likely supplying a boatload of Dr. Pepper. I wouldn’t have it any other way.

The mega-event will have a new location this season as the annual SEC Football Kickoff Media Days will take place in downtown Nashville at the Grand Hyatt on Broadway. From July 17 to July 20, hundreds of media members from the SEC footprint will hit the Music City to speak with all 14 head coaches and multiple football players in a conference room at the Hyatt in final preseason event without Oklahoma and Texas.

KSR will again be in attendance for the duration of the event. Let’s take a look at the schedule.

  • Monday, July 17: LSU, Missouri, and Texas A&M
  • Tuesday, July 18: Auburn, Georgia, Mississippi State, and Vanderbilt
  • Wednesday, July 19: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, and Kentucky
  • Thursday, July 20: Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Tennessee

It will be a marathon and not a sprint in Nashville this summer. Expect daily podcasts, video content, and non-stop reports coming from the KSR crew. I’m sure Shane Beamer will make an attempt to go viral and Eliah Drinkwitz will have some pre-planned jokes. Lane Kiffin won’t shy away from loaded statement, Jimbo Fisher will likely deliver some word salad on Bobby Petrino, and Clark Lea will show off his expansive vocabulary.

The talking season is now locked in. Football is coming.

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2025-02-11