2025 SEC Media Days: Kentucky will appear on the last day again

Spring transfer portal season officially arrived this week. High school recruiting season is right around the corner with official visits and camps set for June before we see a run of commitments across the college football landscape in July. Once we get through the Fourth of July holiday, talking season will take over. You cannot have talking season without SEC Media Days.
After a stop in the Lonestar State in 2024, the league is returning to its traditional footprint in 2025. Atlanta will host the event for the third time since 2018 with the league setting up shop at the Omni Atlanta and College Football Hall of Fame. All 16 teams will be represented by their head football head coach and three players.
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KSR will be in the house to cover the mega-event that runs from Monday, July 14 until Thursday, July 17. Mark Stoops and the Kentucky football program will again be on the last day this year. Maybe I’ll run into Nick Saban again or Nick Roush will wear another ridiculous hat on the SEC Network.

Expect plenty of shenanigans in Catlanta.
2025 SEC Football Kickoff Media Days schedule
Monday, July 14
- LSU – Brian Kelly
- Ole Miss – Lane Kiffin
- South Carolina – Shane Beamer
- Vanderbilt – Clark Lea
Tuesday, July 15
- Georgia – Kirby Smart
- Auburn – Hugh Freeze
- Texas – Steve Sarkisian
- Tennessee – Josh Heupel
Wednesday, July 16
- Alabama – Kalen DeBoer
- Florida – Billy Napier
- Mississippi State – Jeff Lebby
- Oklahoma – Brent Venables
Thursday, July 18
- Arkansas – Sam Pittman
- Missouri – Eliah Drinkwitz
- Kentucky – Mark Stoops
- Texas A&M – Mike Elko
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