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Day 2 of SEC Media Days 2025 spotlighted Texas, Georgia, Auburn, and Tennessee as each program addressed quarterback changes, rising expectations, and the evolving challenges of competing in college football's premier conference.
ATLANTA, Ga. (WTOK) - Day two of SEC Media Days in Atlanta highlighted the future of the conference—and for three programs, that future starts with new quarterbacks. Georgia, Auburn, and Texas all have fresh faces under center for the 2025 season, and Tuesday’s spotlight was on the new signal callers.
ATLANTA - Four prominant programs took the stage on Tuesday as the Crimson Tide watched two of its biggest rivals and two of its SEC Championship contenders step into the spotlight.
Day two of SEC Media Days began Tuesday morning in Atlanta, Georgia, with Georgia head coach Kirby Smart outlining his vision for the Bulldogs’ upcoming season, one that features a
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.
Georgia football updated its support staff members in its new media guide released ahead of SEC Media Days, and Will Muschamp’s name was notably absent. That naturally led to speculation that Muschamp was no longer with the Bulldogs program,
Josh Heupel was trying not to think about Tennessee’s rivalry with Alabama football. “That game’s a long way away from where we are today,” Heupel told reporter at SEC media days in Atlanta, when asked about the Third Saturday in October.