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SEC Media Days 2024 schedule, dates: League’s coaches set as four-day event heads to Dallas

SEC Media Days 2024 schedule, dates: League’s coaches set as four-day event heads to Dallas
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The SEC announced its appearance schedule for the league’s coaches ahead of 2024 SEC Media Days this summer. This year’s event will take place from July 15-18 at the Omni Hotel in downtown Dallas, Texas. It will be the first time that SEC Media Days are held in Texas and just the fourth time overall that it will take place outside of Birmingham, Alabama

There’s plenty to look forward to from the four-day event. For starters, this will mark the first major media appearance as SEC members for newcomers Texas and Oklahoma. Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian and Sooners coach Brent Venables will share a stage with the likes of Georgia’s Kirby Smart and LSU’s Brian Kelly as they try and set the tone for their inaugural seasons. 

This also marks the first SEC Media Days event without Nick Saban in almost 20 years. The legendary coach retired after the 2023 season and was replaced by Washington’s Kalen DeBoer. Though media days won’t serve as DeBoer’s Alabama introduction, it will serve as a milestone in his tenure just over a month before the season is set to kick off. 

Other new coaches joining the fray are Mississippi State’s Jeff Lebby, who coached under Venables as offensive coordinator at Oklahoma, and Texas A&M’s Mike Elko. A former Texas A&M defensive coordinator, Elko made his return to College Station after the Aggies decided to move on from Jimbo Fisher. 

With a lot of ground to cover, here is a look at the schedule for 2024 SEC Media Days. 

Monday, July 15

LSU — Brian Kelly 
Ole Miss — Lane Kiffin 
South Carolina — Shane Beamer 
Vanderbilt — Clark Lea 

Tuesday, July 16 

Georgia — Kirby Smart 
Missouri — Eliah Drinkwitz 
Oklahoma — Brent Venables 
Tennessee — Josh Heupel 

Wednesday, July 17 

Alabama — Kalen DeBoer 
Florida — Billy Napier 
Mississippi State — Jeff Lebby 
Texas — Steve Sarkisian 

Thursday, July 18 

Arkansas — Sam Pittman 
Auburn — High Freeze 
Kentucky — Mark Stoops 
Texas A&M — Mike Elko 

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