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Media Days have officially wrapped up in Atlanta. Now's a good time to rank all 16 teams with the season drawing closer.
SEC football media days continue on July 16, with Alabama, Florida, Mississippi State and Oklahoma making appearances. Check out live updates:
Eleven different teams got votes to win the SEC championship. Georgia was second with 44 votes, followed by Alabama (29), then LSU (20), South Carolina (5), Oklahoma (3), Vanderbilt (2), Florida (2), Tennessee (1), Ole Miss (1) and Auburn (1).
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A to Z Sports on MSNOle Miss Rebels disrespected coming off SEC Media Days via the conference championship and standings predictionsThe SEC Media Days have come and gone, which means the college football season is just around the corner. The Ole Miss Rebels may not have the stacked roster that they did last season, but the on-site media in Atlanta this week didn't have to disrespect Lane Kiffin and his Ole Miss Rebels the way
Media Days wrapped up with all 16 football teams participating at the College Football Hall of Fame and Omni Hotel in Atlanta. There were 64 participants from the 16 teams, and hours of interview footage.
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Auburn Wire on MSNMississippi State head coach Jeff Lebby praises Auburn QB Jackson Arnold at SEC media daysThe Mississippi State head coach had plenty of great things to say about the new Auburn QB during his time at SEC football media days
Plenty of questions remain as coaches wonder what’s next for the College Football Playoff, NIL and the SEC schedule.
It's Texas, Georgia and everyone else entering the 2025 season, but a number of teams have realistic Playoff hopes.