College football schedule 2023: SEC Media Days dates, coaches announced

One of the most important dates on the preseason college football schedule is set as SEC Media Days will take place from July 17-20 at the Grand Hyatt in Nashville.
This marks the first time the SEC will hold its media days in Nashville and it will be the third time the event took place outside the Birmingham area.
The conference has announced the dates that all 14 of its teams will meet with the public.
A more detailed TV schedule plus the list of athletes who will attend will be made available as we get closer to the event itself.
SEC Network will broadcast the Media Days event in its entirety, with commissioner Greg Sankey kicking off Day 1.
Let's take a look at the full schedule for teams and coaches so far.
SEC Media Days 2023 Schedule
Monday, July 17
Brian Kelly — LSU
Eliah Drinkwitz — Missouri
Jimbo Fisher — Texas A&M
Tuesday, July 18
Hugh Freeze — Auburn
Kirby Smart — Georgia
Zach Arnett — Mississippi State
Clark Lea — Vanderbilt
Wednesday, July 19
Nick Saban — Alabama
Sam Pittman — Arkansas
Billy Napier — Florida
Mark Stoops — Kentucky
Thursday, July 20
Lane Kiffin — Ole Miss
Shane Beamer — South Carolina
Josh Heupel — Tennessee
SEC Football Media Days 2023
SEC Media Days is one of the most noteworthy events on the offseason college football calendar. Fans regard it as the unofficial beginning of football season.
Media Days will give fans their first chance to hear head coaches speak at length about their plans for the season to come.
The 2023 event gives the public an opportunity to hear from two first-year coaches: Hugh Freeze of Auburn and Zach Arnett of Mississippi State.
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