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Host Mason Woods and guest Joe Gaither take a look at the Crimson Tide's latest quarterback commitment before wrapping a few storylines from SEC Media Days.
SEC Media Days is a wrap for 2025. Most of it was forgettable, but here are five things worth remembering from the league's annual showcase.
It's Texas, Georgia and everyone else entering the 2025 season, but a number of teams have realistic Playoff hopes.
James Franklin tweaks the SEC, which tweaks back. And Drew Allar wonders why people tell him about their Heisman bets.
As SEC Media Days wrap up in Atlanta, officials from New Orleans are hoping their city will be able to host the event in the near future sometime after 2026
It’s time again to fill four days of SEC Network July programming with the circus formerly but still formally known as SEC Media Days. A year ago, this newsman took his best shot at bringing a ...
He had a titanic run-in with South Carolina's Shane Beamer at last year's Citrus Bowl. He has needled back at fans dumping on his Arkansas days. When many other coaches would have avoided the hassle or the potential blowback, Illinois' Bret Bielema hasn't kept his mouth shut or fingers from tapping away on his X account.
To be fair, preseason first-team All-SEC receivers Ryan Williams and Cam Coleman are both 18 years old, and 2 of the 6 preseason All-SEC running backs (Caden Durham and Nate Frazier) were also true sophomores. But it’s telling.