SEC Football Media Days 2014: Complete schedule announced

Nov 10, 2012; Knoxville, TN, USA; A general view of the SEC logo on the field prior to the game between the Tennessee Volunteers and Missouri Tigers at Neyland Stadium. Missouri defeated Tennessee 51-48 in quadruple overtime. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 10, 2012; Knoxville, TN, USA; A general view of the SEC logo on the field prior to the game between the Tennessee Volunteers and Missouri Tigers at Neyland Stadium. Missouri defeated Tennessee 51-48 in quadruple overtime. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports /
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As college football fans, there’s always little signs that we look for throughout the summer that tell us the regular season is just around the corner. One of those signs are the media days, where both players and coaches from each league meet the media as a group for the last time before the season gets underway.

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One of the more anticipated events is the SEC Media Days, where we get to hear from the likes of Nick Saban, Mark Richt, Bret Bielema, Gus Malzahn and, of course, Steve Spurrier.

On Tuesday, the SEC announced the full schedule for this year’s event, beginning on Monday, July 14.

MONDAY, JULY 14 

Session I:  11 am – 2:30 pm (Auburn will begin rotation at 11:30 am)

Commissioner Slive

Auburn – Gus Malzahn

Session II:  2:40 – 5:40 pm

Florida – Will Muschamp

Vanderbilt – Derek Mason

TUESDAY, JULY 15

Session I:  9 am – Noon

South Carolina – Steve Spurrier

Miss. State – Dan Mullen

Session II:  1 – 4 pm

Texas A&M – Kevin Sumlin

Tennessee – Butch Jones

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16

Session I:  9 am – Noon

Steve Shaw / Justin Connolly

Missouri – Gary Pinkel

Session II:  1 – 4 pm

LSU – Les Miles

Arkansas – Bret Bielema

THURSDAY, JULY 17

Session I:  9 am – Noon

Georgia – Mark Richt

Ole Miss – Hugh Freeze

Session II:  Noon – 3 pm

Alabama – Nick Saban

Kentucky – Mark Stoops

Which coach/team are you most looking forward to hearing from? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.