The SEC has announced the appearance schedule for 2024 football media days.

The Southeastern Conference today announced the appearance schedule for its annual SEC Football Kickoff Media

Days presented by Regions, which will take place July 15-18 at the Omni Hotel in downtown Dallas, Texas.

This will be the first time the SEC’s premier media event has been held in Dallas, as well as the fourth location

change in four years. The last three years’ hosts have been Nashville, Atlanta, and Birmingham.

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Prior to the event in early July, a more thorough daily schedule will be provided, including full television coverage,

rotational breakdown, and student-athlete attendance.

SEC Network will once again broadcast the four-day event to a nationwide audience. The names listed below are alphabetical by school and do not indicate the actual sequence of appearance. Media registration for the event will

open in mid-May.

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The Tennessee Volunteers took to social media on Thursday morning to share some information on their attendance

at the 2024 SEC Media Days. This summer, the event will take place from June 15 to June 18 in Dallas, Texas.

Tennessee takes the microphone on June 16, as head coach Josh Heupel previews his team’s upcoming season ahead

of fall camp.

Heupel attended the most recent SEC Media Days with quarterback Joe Milton III, tight end Jacob Warren, and

defensive lineman Omari Thomas. Two of those individuals have left the University of Tennessee, so we’ll see some

fresh faces this year. You’d expect quarterback Nico Iamaleava to be one of the players who meets with the media,

given that he should be the starter next year.

Several storylines around the conference will be intriguing to follow. The conference is brimming with top-tier

quarterback talent, and with the College Football Playoff expanding to 12 teams, it’s difficult to imagine multiple SEC

teams making the postseason. Furthermore, the landscape of NIL and the transfer site is always changing, and each

head coach will undoubtedly have a point to make about it.

 

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