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If it was up to Kirby Smart, college football would be centered around "fire, passion and energy" and none of these landscape-altering changes the sport has endured over the last few seasons. The Georgia coach is a football-first guy,
SEC media days have officially wrapped here in Atlanta for the Vols. Josh Heupel had to answer a lot of questions, but of course, that first one was regarding his starting quarterback. Heupel made it clear that it is a competition with Nico Iamaleava’s sudden departure in the spring,
Texas quarterback Arch Manning admits that being the backup was tough after playing every year in high school.
SEC media days continues today with Tennessee football. Here's everything you need to watch, including time, date, TV channel, schedule and more.
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Kalen DeBoer Set for Year 2 Leading Alabama Football
New Orleans' Arch Manning was part of the Texas contingent here in Atlanta on Tuesday for SEC media days. He's generated a lot of hype, but is it justified?
Oh dear. Aggie War Hymn is played as Texas coach Steve Sarkisian hits the stage for SEC Media Days. Oops. Somebody at the SEC is in trouble. When Texas coach Steve Sarkisian was introduced the Aggie War Hymn played when he approached the podium.
SEC Now's Dari Nowkhah, Cole Cubelic, Dusty Dvoracek and Benjamin Watson wrap up the second day at football media days with their biggest takeaways.
The Volunteers were the story of the offseason after quarterback Nico Iamaleava surprisingly left the program amid an NIL dispute. Now, the Volunteers are facing a fully open quarterback competition between underclassmen Jake Merklinger and George MacIntyre, along with App State and UCLA transfer Joey Aguilar.