
SEC Football Media Days 2015: Dates, Schedule, TV Info and More
The SEC has not won a national title in college football since 2012, and the SEC West took a beating in last year’s bowl lineup. Its quest back to the top begins July 13-16 at Kickoff '15 media days.
SECSports.com broke the news: “The Southeastern Conference announced today Kickoff '15, its annual football media days, will be held July 13-16, remaining at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham - Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, Ala. The event will continue to be four days in 2015.”
This will be the first year that ESPN brings the still relatively new SEC Network to the event, and live coverage will be available all four days.
Here is a look at the schedule, marking which coaches will appear on which days:
| July 13 | SEC Commissioner | |
| July 13 | Gus Malzahn | Auburn |
| July 13 | Jim McElwain | Florida |
| July 13 | Derek Mason | Vanderbilt |
| July 14 | SEC Coordinator of Football Officials Steve Shaw | |
| July 14 | Steve Spurrier | South Carolina |
| July 14 | Kevin Sumlin | Texas A&M |
| July 14 | Dan Mullen | Mississippi State |
| July 14 | Butch Jones | Tennessee |
| July 15 | Nick Saban | Alabama |
| July 15 | Mark Stoops | Kentucky |
| July 15 | Bret Bielema | Arkansas |
| July 15 | Gary Pinkel | Missouri |
| July 16 | Les Miles | LSU |
| July 16 | Mark Richt | Georgia |
| July 16 | Hugh Freeze | Ole Miss |
Incredibly, the SEC media days drew more than 1,200 attendees the last two seasons, which is a testament to the passion that drives the league’s fanbases all year. Whether it is a brisk autumn evening in Death Valley at LSU or a balmy summer afternoon in the Wynfrey Hotel, SEC football is sure to make waves.
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