How To Watch: Final Day of SEC Media Days

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The Tennessee Volunteers are scheduled to take center stage on the final day of SEC Media Days. The Vols sent head coach Josh Heupel, quarterback Joe Milton III, defensive lineman Omari Thomas, and tight end Jacob Warren to speak to the media and address where things stand in Knoxville, Tennessee, heading into the 2023 regular season.
Heupel made a brief cameo on SEC Nation on Tuesday to preview things to come. He covered a range of topics, from the NCAA investigation to the impact that Oregon transfer wide receiver Dont'e Thornton could have. Heupel backed this appearance up with a huge Wednesday on the recruiting trail, landing Georgia five-star wide receiver Mike Matthews over Clemson, Georgia, and USC. It's been a fruitful week for the orange and white thus far, but we get a peak behind the curtain this afternoon.
It has been an interesting week, to say the least, at SEC Media Days. One of the most fun activities is contrasting how each head coach presented their program on the podium and what tidbits they work into their opening speeches. Heupel has now been in control of a successful SEC program for two seasons, so it will be important to see how he approaches his third SEC Media Day as more of a veteran figure.
How To Watch: Tennessee @ SEC Media Day
- Gameday: Thursday, July 20th, 2023.
- Game time: 1:00 pm ET
- TV: SEC Network or SEC Network+
- Venue: The Grand Hyatt Hotel (Nashville, Tennessee)
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