SEC Media Days 2015: Which players are attending?
SEC Media Days are right around the corner and the league announced who will be attending and speaking at this year’s event.
College football season is coming closer and as a fan, I could not be more excited. This also means media days are quickly approaching and for the SEC, it will take place next Monday July 13 through Thursday July 16 at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, Alabama.
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On Wednesday, the SEC announced which players from each team would be available to speak to the media. The list goes as follows:
Alabama
Reggie Ragland
Kenyan Drake
Ryan Kelly
Arkansas
Jonathan Williams
Brandon Allen
Keon Hatcher
Auburn
Jeremy Johnson
Jonathan Jones
Kris Frost
Florida
Jonathan Bullard
Brandon Powell
Vernon Hargreaves
Georgia
Malcolm Mitchell
John Theus
Jordan Jenkins
Kentucky
Melvin Lewis
Jordan Swindle
A.J. Stamps
LSU
Leonard Fournette
Vadal Alexander
Kendell Beckwith
Ole Miss
Evan Engram
Mike Hilton
C.J. Johnson
Mississippi State
Dak Prescott
Taveze Calhoun
Ryan Brown
Missouri
Kenya Dennis
Maty Mauk
Evan Boehm
South Carolina
Elliott Fry
Pharoh Cooper
Skai Moore
Tennessee
Joshua Dobbs
Curt Maggitt
Cameron Sutton
Texas A&M
Mike Matthews
Germain Ifedi
Julien Obioha
Vanderbilt
Ralph Webb
Nigel Bowden
Spencer Pulley
As a journalist, I love the media days and everything they represent. Although I have never been to one in person, I enjoy hearing what the players and coaches have to say. Sometimes, they can produce incredibly candid answers while other times you will hear more serious, but insightful answers, maybe even a little nugget or two about depth chart or strategy.
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