Live updates from Day 2, headlined by Texas, Georgia
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In a week dominated by talk of the upcoming college football season, Texas safety Michael Taaffe brought something different to SEC Media Days in Atlanta: perspective. Wearing a burnt orange tie stitched with the initials of the 27 victims at Camp Mystic,
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNJosh Heupel details Tennessee's quarterback competition at 2025 SEC media daysFifth-year Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel took part in SEC media days on Tuesday. He discussed the Vols' upcoming season from the main stage. Heupel ended his opening statement discussing Tennessee's quarterback competition in fall training camp between Joey Aguilar, Jake Merklinger and George MacIntyre.
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.
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Golf Digest on MSNAuburn coach Hugh Freeze fires back at Lane Kiffin with incredibly bold golf claim at SEC Media DayMuch like the President of the United States, Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze has come under fire for playing too much golf on the job. After several high-profile decommits and a dismal 2024 campaign that saw the Tigers go 2-6 in SEC play and fail to qualify for a bowl game for just the fourth time this century,
When Kiffin spoke at SEC Media Days on Monday at the Omni Hotel in Atlanta, he said the disappointment of missing the playoffs quickly passed. The Rebs did gather themselves and demolished Duke 52-10 in the Gator Bowl, giving Kiffin double-digit victories for the third time in the last four seasons.
Rumors about Alabama Crimson Tide legend Nick Saban returning to the coaching ranks ramped up on Monday during the first day of SEC Media Days.
Scott Rabalais with three takes from Monday at SEC Media Days on football scheduling, the threat of LaNorris Sellers and South Carolina, and Vandy (yes, Vandy)
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,