Talking season is upon us, which means that the whirlwind known as SEC Media Days will once again serve as one of the primary kickoff events in the lead-up to the 2023 college football season. The four-day event, which kicks off on July 17 inside the Nashville Grand Hyatt, will feature all 14 conference head coaches and three players per team representing their respective program. We already know when the coaches will be speaking, but on Monday, those player representatives were announced by the league. Five quarterbacks will make the rounds next week: Arkansas dual-threat star K.J. Jefferson, LSU Heisman Trophy hopeful Jayden Daniels, Mississippi State veteran Will Rogers, South Carolina signal-caller Spencer Rattler and Tennessee's Joe Milton III. This comes after two of the conference's biggest star quarterbacks -- Alabama's Bryce Young and Georgia's Stetson Bennett IV -- moved on to the NFL.
Monday, July 17 LSU - Brian Kelly Missouri - Eli Drinkwitz Texas A&M - Jimbo Fisher Tuesday, July 18 Auburn - Hugh Freeze Georgia - Kirby Smart Mississippi State - Zach Arnett Vanderbilt - Clark Lea Wednesday, July 19 Alabama - Nick Saban Arkansas - Sam Pittman Florida - Billy Napier Kentucky - Mark Stoops Thursday, July 20 Ole Miss - Lane Kiffin South Carolina - Shane Beamer Tennessee - Josh Heupel
Players attending Alabama JC Latham, OL, Junior Kool-Aid McKinstry, DB, Junior Dallas Turner, LB, Junior Arkansas Landon Jackson, DE, Junior KJ Jefferson, QB, Senior Raheim Sanders, RB, Junior Auburn Luke Deal, TE, Senior Elijah McAllister, LB, Senior Kameron Stutts, OL, Senior Florida Kingsley Eguakun, OL, Junior Jason Marshall Jr., DB, Junior Ricky Pearsall, WR, Senior Georgia Brock Bowers, TE, Junior Kamari Lassiter, DB, Junior Sedrick Van Pran, OL, Junior Kentucky Eli Cox, OL, Senior Octavious Oxendine, DL, Senior J.J. Weaver, LB, Senior LSU Jayden Daniels, QB, Senior Josh Williams, RB, Senior Mekhi Wingo, DT, Junior Ole Miss Cedric Johnson, DE, Senior Quinshon Judkins, RB, Sophomore Deantre Prince, CB, Senior Mississippi State Jaden Crumedy, DT, Senior Jo'quavious Marks, RB, Senior Will Rogers, QB, Senior Missouri Kris Abrams-Draine, DB, Junior Javon Foster, OL, Senior Darius Robinson, DL, Senior South Carolina Tonka Hemingway, DL, Senior Kai Kroeger, P, Senior Spencer Rattler, QB, Senior Tennessee Joe Milton III, QB, Senior Omari Thomas, DL, Senior Jacob Warren, TE, Senior Texas A&M Fadil Diggs, DL, Junior McKinnley Jackson, DL, Senior Ainias Smith, WR, Senior Vanderbilt Ethan Barr, LB, Senior Jaylen Mahoney, S, Senior Will Sheppard, WR, Senior
SEC Network puts on record hours for 2023 SEC Kickoff • Documentary debuts include Roy Kramer: A Vision for the SEC and Them Dawgs • SEC Nation primetime special airs Tuesday on SECN and ESPN2 with live guests • More than a dozen on-air personalities to provide commentary and perspective from Music City SEC Network will boast 47 hours of original programming surrounding the 2023 SEC Kickoff Presented by Regions, the most in the network's history. SEC This Morning, SEC Now and The Paul Finebaum Show will showcase complete coverage from the annual media days event, set in Nashville, Tenn., for the first time - the third city to host the event, and featuring a special edition of SEC Nation on Tuesday night. An expansive roster of college football analysts will contribute to SEC Network's presence in Nashville at the Grand Hyatt, including Jordan Rodgers, Greg McElroy, Roman Harper, Paul Finebaum, Takeo Spikes, Benjamin Watson, Chris Doering and more. Studio hosts for the four-day conference media day kickoff include Joe Tessitore, Dari Nowkhah, Peter Burns, Alyssa Lang, Marty Smith and Finebaum. SEC This Morning SEC This Morning, hosted by Burns and Doering, returns for its fifth SEC Kickoff. The duo delves into all things SEC, with all the headlines, highlights and hijinks from around the conference. The show will be simulcast on SEC Network (and Sirius XM channel 374) live from Music City, and will air at 8 a.m. ET until the start of each day's podium action. SEC Now SEC Now: 2023 SEC Kickoff Presented by Regions will have full coverage from Nashville beginning Monday, July 17 at 11 a.m., with analysis and insight of the day's proceedings. Coaches and players from all 14 SEC teams will stop by the set during their time at the media event. Tessitore, Nowkhah and Lang will rotate duties in the anchor chair, with nearly two dozen hours of SEC Now surrounding all 14 coaches' podium trips. The Paul Finebaum Show The network's coverage will also be anchored by The Paul Finebaum Show Presented by Regions each afternoon, with various coaches, players and media cycling through the SEC Network set. The show, which will have reaction to the latest news and buzz of the annual college football kickoff event, will also air on ESPN Radio. SEC Nation GRAMMY-nominated band Midland will headline a free concert on Tuesday, July 18. The event on Lower Broadway will activate at 6 p.m. and will be part of a special edition of SEC Nation Presented by Regions on ESPN2 and SEC Network at 7 p.m. The street concert will follow at approximately 8 p.m. Regions will host fan engagement opportunities on site throughout the evening, and SEC Network will have its own brand activation featuring a photo booth, free swag and more. Full details. Planned in-person guests for the SEC Nation primetime show include comedian Nate Bargatze, SEC head coaches Josh Heupel (Tennessee) and Clark Lea (Vanderbilt), and SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. Head coach Kirby Smart of two-time defending champion Georgia is also expected to join remotely. Additional Programming Highlights: • Marty & McGee: Talkin' Season - Marty Smith and Ryan McGee chat with all 14 head coaches and several student-athletes, meeting at the crossroads of southern culture and college football. This is the fifth SEC Kickoff for the duo, who became the talk of talking season back in 2018 when asking what side coaches stood on: biscuits or cornbread. The conversations will be produced into two specials, which will air at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 14 and Tuesday, Aug. 15. • Roy Kramer: A Vision for the SEC - A retrospective of the life and career of the visionary former SEC commissioner Roy Kramer. Kramer became SEC commissioner in 1990 and transformed the conference with the additions of South Carolina and Arkansas, and led the league when it introduced its conference championship game. Kramer pioneered the group of commissioners who developed the BCS, and he orchestrated media rights agreements that set up the SEC for success. The SEC men's and women's Athlete of The Year awards are named in his honor. • Them Dawgs - An hour-long documentary special on Georgia's second straight College Football Playoff National Championship crown. • Country Music Meets Championship Moments - Country Music superstars Kane Brown and Darius Rucker lend their perspective to SEC Network's coverage of SEC Kickoff through a series of vignettes about Nashville and the cultural cross-section between SEC football and music. • Podium Pressers - All 16 press conferences, including the 14 SEC head football coaches, Commissioner Greg Sankey and SEC Coordinator of Football Officials John McDaid, will be available in their entirety on SEC Network+. Coverage will also feature podium appearances by select players. • SEC Network Social and Digital: SEC Network social and digital will have full, on-site coverage from Nashville, including exclusive behind-the-scenes highlights, digital content on SECNetwork.com and more. SEC Network puts on record hours for 2023 SEC Kickoff