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Mizzou Head Coach Eli Drinkwitz Addresses QB Competition During SEC Media Days originally appeared on Athlon Sports. For the sixth time in his tenure as the Missouri Tigers head coach, Eli Drinkwitz addressed the media Thursday morning as part of SEC Media Days from Atlanta.
Though there are no new schools, or even new coaches, entering the league in 2025, there's still plenty to look forward to. Few names will demand as much attention as Texas quarterback Arch Manning, who will travel with coach Steve Sarkisian to represent the Longhorns in Atlanta.
The conference's annual summer event has concluded, but talking season will continue for a just a little bit longer.
It's Texas, Georgia and everyone else entering the 2025 season, but a number of teams have realistic Playoff hopes.
The event dates to 1985, meaning the Crimson Tide broke a four-decade streak. Alabama did have wide receiver Ryan Williams and Kadyn Proctor on the first-team offense, but no first-team defensive players for the first time in the event’s history.
Arch Manning maintains an impressive persona off the field as the media attention surrounding his football career continues to grow ahead of him becoming the Texas Longhorns' full-time starting quarterback.
SEC Media Days is a wrap for 2025. Most of it was forgettable, but here are five things worth remembering from the league's annual showcase.
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).
Lane Kiffin and Co. represent the program in Atlanta, Rebels land multiple players on the Preseason All-SEC Teams.