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SEC football media days continued on July 16, with Alabama, Florida, Mississippi State and Oklahoma making appearances. Here are the highlights.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer gave an update on the Crimson Tide's starting quarterback outlook at SEC media days.
Alabama already made the rounds at SEC Media Days on Wednesday, July 16, but there was still plenty said about the Crimson Tide on Day 4 of the event at the Omni Atlanta Hotel. To end things on Thursday,
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For DeBoer, media days marks the unofficial start of Year 2 in Tuscaloosa after a 9-4 campaign a year ago following Nick Saban's retirement. It's also his first chance to talk about what he's most looking forward heading into fall camp after a promising spring, position battles, what he and the program hope to improve on, and more.
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NWAhomepage on MSNTaylen Green talks to local media at SEC Media DaysThe Arkansas Razorbacks finally getting to take the stage here at SEC Media Days on the final day of the event. Before they made the round in the College Football Hall of Fame, quarterback Taylen Green spent some time talking to the local media from Arkansas.
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Texas, with Heisman Trophy candidate Arch Manning set to take over as starting quarterback, is the preseason pick to win the Southeastern Conference championship. The Longhorns received 96 of the 204 votes cast from media members covering the SEC media days this week to be crowned SEC champion on Dec.