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SEC football media days continued on July 16, with Alabama, Florida, Mississippi State and Oklahoma making appearances. Here are the highlights.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSN2025 SEC football power rankings at media daysFollowing the start of media days, Paul Myerberg of USA TODAY released SEC football power rankings for the 2025 season. Tennessee is ranked No. 7. Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Oklahoma are opponents for the Vols in 2025 and are ranked higher in SEC power rankings.
During Tuesday’s festivities at SEC Media Days in Atlanta, Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns took the stage. When each coach is introduced, their respective school’s fight song begins playing. But Sarkisian’s introduction went viral when he wasn’t introduced to “Texas Fight,” and was instead introduced as the “Aggie War Hymn” played.
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The Florida display was highlighted by a No. 15 jersey won by 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow, a No. 51 jersey worn by two-time consensus All-American Brandon Spikes, and a visor won by 1966 Heisman Trophy winner and national championship Coach Steve Spurrier.
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Alabama is the center of the college football orbit with no end in sight. It owned SEC Media Days and the intense lobby fight for autographs spoke to the height the program had achieved. Skip ahead to Wednesday in Atlanta.
ATLANTA, Ga. (WTVM) - The second day of SEC Media Days is underway in Atlanta. Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze is first up on Tuesday’s agenda. Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart will follow in the morning. Also on Tuesday’s agenda is Josh Heupel of Tennessee and Steve Sarkisian of Texas.