
SEC Announces Dates and Schedule for 2016 Football Media Days
Tuesday, February 16, 2016 | Football
The Southeastern Conference today announced Kickoff '16, its annual football media days, will be held July 11-14 at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham – Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, Ala. Florida head coach Jim McElwain and select players will kick things off on the opening day of the event.
A more detailed daily schedule with full television information, rotational breakdown and student-athletes attending will be available later this summer.
The SEC Network and ESPN will once again be on site to bring SEC Media Days to a national audience.
SEC Football Media Days has drawn over 1,200 attendees each of the last three years. Only five times since 1992 has the SEC Media Days predicted champion proceeded to win the SEC Championship, with Alabama being the last in 2014.
The 2015 season was a historic one for the SEC, as the league not only won its eighth national championship in the last 10 years, but also went 9-2 in the postseason to become first league in college football history to win nine postseason games.
2016 SEC FOOTBALL MEDIA DAYS SCHEDULE
MONDAY, July 11
Auburn – Gus Malzahn
Florida – Jim McElwain
Vanderbilt – Derek Mason
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey
TUESDAY, July 12
Georgia – Kirby Smart
Miss. State – Dan Mullen
Tennessee – Butch Jones
Texas A&M – Kevin Sumlin
WEDNESDAY, July 13
Alabama – Nick Saban
Arkansas – Bret Bielema
Kentucky – Mark Stoops
Missouri – Barry Odom
THURSDAY, July 14
LSU – Les Miles
Ole Miss – Hugh Freeze
South Carolina – Will Muschamp
A more detailed daily schedule with full television information, rotational breakdown and student-athletes attending will be available later this summer.
The SEC Network and ESPN will once again be on site to bring SEC Media Days to a national audience.
SEC Football Media Days has drawn over 1,200 attendees each of the last three years. Only five times since 1992 has the SEC Media Days predicted champion proceeded to win the SEC Championship, with Alabama being the last in 2014.
The 2015 season was a historic one for the SEC, as the league not only won its eighth national championship in the last 10 years, but also went 9-2 in the postseason to become first league in college football history to win nine postseason games.
2016 SEC FOOTBALL MEDIA DAYS SCHEDULE
MONDAY, July 11
Auburn – Gus Malzahn
Florida – Jim McElwain
Vanderbilt – Derek Mason
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey
TUESDAY, July 12
Georgia – Kirby Smart
Miss. State – Dan Mullen
Tennessee – Butch Jones
Texas A&M – Kevin Sumlin
WEDNESDAY, July 13
Alabama – Nick Saban
Arkansas – Bret Bielema
Kentucky – Mark Stoops
Missouri – Barry Odom
THURSDAY, July 14
LSU – Les Miles
Ole Miss – Hugh Freeze
South Carolina – Will Muschamp
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