Chattanooga Times Free Press

SEC Media Days visiting Atlanta for the first time

- BY DAVID PASCHALL STAFF WRITER

The Southeaste­rn Conference’s annual football preseason media gathering begins today, but in a new locale.

After residing for more than three decades in Alabama — first in downtown Birmingham and then the Birmingham suburb of Hoover — the SEC’s four-day hype extravagan­za is in Atlanta. The news conference­s will be conducted at the College Football Hall of Fame, with the adjacent Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center the host hotel.

League commission­er Greg Sankey announced the change in December, adding the 2019 summer showcase would move back to Hoover.

“SEC Football Media Days is a signature event for our conference, and we are pleased the city of Atlanta will host this kickoff to the 2018 college football season,” Sankey said in December. “SEC Football Media Days is now added to Atlanta’s inventory of great events, which includes the annual SEC football championsh­ip game and this season’s College Football Playoff championsh­ip game.”

Last season’s national championsh­ip game was held Jan. 8 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and it was an all-SEC affair, with Alabama rallying past Georgia 26-23 in overtime.

SEC Media Days, which features the head coach and three players from each of the league’s 14 institutio­ns, had been housed in Hoover’s Wynfrey Hotel for 17 consecutiv­e years. The SEC introduced the event in 1985 in place of the “Skywriters Tour.” From 1965 to 1984, a handful of reporters would fly on the same plane to each of the league campuses, which numbered 10 at the time.

After opening remarks from Sankey, representa­tives from Kentucky, LSU and Texas A&M will take their turns today. Georgia is set to appear Tuesday, with Alabama and Tennessee scheduled for Wednesday.

Six of the 14 programs have different coaches from last

year’s event — Arkansas (Chad Morris), Florida (Dan Mullen), Mississipp­i State (Joe Moorhead), Ole Miss (Matt Luke), Tennessee (Jeremy Pruitt) and Texas A&M (Jimbo Fisher). Luke took over the Rebels less than two weeks after last year’s SEC Media Days, when Hugh Freeze resigned after it was discovered he had been making calls to a female escort service.

Committed to Georgia

Georgia picked up its 11th football commitment for the 2019 signing class Sunday night, receiving a nonbinding pledge from defensive end Zion Logue of Lebanon, Tennessee.

The 6-foot-6, 287-pound Logue is a three-star prospect, according to 247Sports.com, which ranks him as the nation’s No. 42 strongside defensive end and the No. 650 prospect overall. Logue joins three five-star commitment­s and seven four-star commitment­s in Georgia’s class, and he picked the Bulldogs over scholarshi­p offers from Alabama, Florida and Tennessee.

 ?? TIM CASEY/FLORIDA PHOTO ?? Florida football coach Dan Mullen, shown before his program’s spring game in April, will be representi­ng the Gators this week for the first time at SEC Media Days after spending the past nine years representi­ng Mississipp­i State.
TIM CASEY/FLORIDA PHOTO Florida football coach Dan Mullen, shown before his program’s spring game in April, will be representi­ng the Gators this week for the first time at SEC Media Days after spending the past nine years representi­ng Mississipp­i State.

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