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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.
Alabama's missing mystique, LSU's two transfers from Oklahoma and the ex-Gator who will be trying to sack DJ Lagway for the Tigers
Thursday in Atlanta is the final day of SEC Media Days 2025. The teams that will take the stage are Kentucky, Missouri, Texas A&M, and Arkansas.
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.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Las Vegas will be the site of next week’s Big Ten Football Media Days, and there’s a collection of storylines you can bet will dominate headlines. Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti will be on stage Tuesday, likely preparing to answer questions about the state of college football and his conference’s differences with the SEC.
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Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian said he often gets pigeonholed as an offense-centric coach. It makes sense to a certain degree, since he was one of the most prolific college quarterbacks of the 1990s at BYU,
Texas A&M Takes Center Stage At Media Days On Thursday
Florida football quarterback DJ Lagway joked about not having a "prosthetic arm" while addressing his health at SEC Media Days. Here's what he meant by the quip.
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.
By the time Texas football Coach Steve Sarkisian made it to the microphone, accompanied by the playing of Texas A&M's "Aggie War Hymn," a crowd was gathering.