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Though there are no new schools, or even new coaches, entering the league in 2025, there's still plenty to look forward to. Few names will demand as much attention as Texas quarterback Arch Manning, who will travel with coach Steve Sarkisian to represent the Longhorns in Atlanta.
SEC football media days continue on July 15, with Georgia, Texas, Tennessee and Auburn making appearances. Follow along here for live updates
In the Preseason Media Poll, Texas received 96 votes to be the last team standing in Atlanta on Dec. 6. The Longhorns came just short of securing the conference title a year ago, losing to Georgia 22-19 in overtime.
Southeast Sports+ cohosts Simone Eli and Gerhard Mathangani offer special coverage of SEC Football Media Days 2025 from Atlanta, Georgia. In this video, we show you the best segments from our coverage this year.
It's Texas, Georgia and everyone else entering the 2025 season, but a number of teams have realistic Playoff hopes.
From Bryce Underwood's debut at Michigan to UCLA's splash addition of former Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava, there should be plenty of intriguing storylines from Day 3 of Big Ten Media Days.
Alabama's missing mystique, LSU's two transfers from Oklahoma and the ex-Gator who will be trying to sack DJ Lagway for the Tigers
Oregon has reloaded for another run at a Big Ten title, while James Franklin enters the year with the most talented team he's had. Michael Cohen highlights the top storylines heading into Big Ten Media Days.
Day 3 of SEC Media Days happened on Wednesday, where Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer spoke to media members and reflected on his first season with the Crimson Tide, while expressing the belief of his current program headed in to this college football year.
Beat Everyone is on the scene at SEC Media Days with Nick Kelly. Nick sat down with Josh Pate, Damien Harris, Chris Low and Rich Clark, the executive director of the College Football Playoff, for frank discussions.