Chattanooga Times Free Press

Time to talk football: SEC Media Days kick off today in Hoover, Ala.

SEC Media Days ‘once in a lifetime opportunit­y’ for Tennessee players

- BY DAVID COBB STAFF WRITER

KNOXVILLE — Speaking to reporters on a regular basis is one of many frills that come with being an on-field contributo­r for a major college football program like Tennessee.

Speaking to hundreds of them in a single afternoon eight weeks before football season in the annual frenzy known as SEC Media Days is regarded as a rare honor, however.

“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y,” former Tennessee defensive end Chris Walker said Thursday. “It was absolutely one of the greatest honors I had as a Tennessee Vol, was to be able to go represent my team at SEC Media Days.”

Tennessee’s Emmanuel Moseley, Jashon Robertson and Kendal Vickers have that honor today as the Volunteers, Arkansas and LSU take the stage on the first day of the four-day event at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, Ala.

The three players, all seniors, likely will face questions about whether Tennessee has the firepower to make a run at an SEC East title.

They may also be asked what they think about Vols coach Butch Jones’ usage of phrases such as “five-star hearts” and “champions of life.”

But Walker, who played for the Volunteers from 2007 to ’10, would suggest Tennessee’s players have fun with the interviews and try not to take things too seriously as they are ushered from room to room to meet with print, radio, television and online news outlets.

“Engage the reporters,” Walker said. “Don’t get offended at questions that you get asked, because we always have to answer questions and sometimes answer tough ones. I think it’s one of those things where you enjoy the process and the opportunit­y you get to represent your university.”

Walker spent the past six years directing the Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a. Last month, he accepted a similar role at his alma mater, Tennessee.

It’s a position that requires speech and communicat­ion skills. Those same abilities came in handy for Walker when he made the trek to Hoover for SEC Media Days in 2010.

Lane Kiffin had bolted Knoxville after one season as head coach and Walker was about to play for his third head coach, Derek Dooley. Two other seniors, Nick Reviez and Luke Stocker, completed Tennessee’s 2010 SEC Media Days delegation and were in the same situation after signing out of high school to play for Phillip Fulmer.

Naturally, reporters spent plenty of time inquiring about Kiffin’s exit.

“Honestly, a lot of the questions were that way, but there were a lot of questions about what we thought about Coach Dooley, his style and all of that stuff, and comparing and contrastin­g the three coaches I had. It was interestin­g. It was really cool to see the different perspectiv­es and different interviews as they were.”

Tennessee’s day starts with a flight from Knoxville to Bessemer, Ala., a few miles away from Hoover. The day does not end when the Vols’ media obligation­s are complete, however. The Tennessee representa­tives will then head to Nashville for the third stop on this year’s Big Orange Caravan tour before returning to Knoxville.

Walker recalled a similar stop during the 2010 trip.

“It’s a madhouse,” he said. “It’s so crazy, just the process of the whole day. It’s one thing where you look back and see that some people could get overwhelme­d. For me, it was like I was at home and it was fun to me. That was a really cool part about it.”

Contact David Cobb at dcobb@timesfreep­ress.com

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 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD ?? Defensive back Emmanuel Moseley (12) will be one of the three players representi­ng Tennessee at today’s SEC Media Days. Vols coach Butch Jones will also address the huge media contingent.
STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD Defensive back Emmanuel Moseley (12) will be one of the three players representi­ng Tennessee at today’s SEC Media Days. Vols coach Butch Jones will also address the huge media contingent.

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