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NCAA.com | July 9, 2017

When are SEC football media days?

  Alabama has played in each of the last two national championship games.

The 2017-18 college football season is drawing closer, which means it's time for coaches to take the podium for their annual media days.

The Southeastern Conference will host its four-day media days from July 10-13 in Hoover, Alabama at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham - Wynfrey Hotel. Groups of three or four of the conference's head coaches will answer questions per day, alongside student-athletes.

MEDIA DAYS: ACC | Big 12 | Big Ten | Pac 12

Below is the tentative schedule for the four-day event:

Monday, July 10

Arkansas | Coach Brett Bielema, Austin Allen (QB), Frank Ragnow (OL), Kevin Richardson II (DB) 

LSU | Coach Ed Orgeron, DJ Clark (WR), Derrius Guice (RB), Christian LaCouture (DE) 

Tennessee | Coach Butch Jones, Emmanuel Moseley (DB), Jason Robertson (OL), Kendal Vickers (DL) 

Tuesday, July 11

Florida | Coach Jim McElwain, Duke Dawson (DB), Marcell Harris (DB), Martez Ivey (OL) 

Georgia | Coach Kirby Smart, Nick Chubb (RB), Sony Michel (RB), Roquan Smith (LB) 

Vanderbilt | Coach Derek Mason, Oren Burks (LB), Kyle Shurmur (QB), Ralph Webb (RB) 

Mississippi State | Coach Dan Mullen, Donald Gray (WR), Dez Harris (LB), Martinas Rankin (OL)

Wednesday, July 12

Alabama | Coach Nick Saban, Bradley Bozeman (OL), Minkah Fitzpatrick (DB), Calvin Ridley (WR)

Kentucky | Coach Mark Stoops, Mike Edwards (S), Stephen Johnson (QB), Courtney Love (LB) 

Missouri | Coach Barry Odom, Eric Beisel (LB), Drew Lock (QB), J'Mon Moore (WR) 

Texas A&M | Coach Kevin Sumlin, Christian Kirk (WR), Koda Martin (OL), Armani Watts (DB) 

Thursday, July 13

Auburn | Coach Gus Malzahn, Daniel Carlson (K), Tray Matthews (DB), Braden Smith (OL) 

Ole Miss | Coach Hugh Freeze, Javon Patterson (OL), Shea Patterson (QB), Breeland Speaks (DT) 

South Carolina | Coach Will Muschamp, Jake Bentley (QB), Hayden Hurst (TE), Deebo Samuel (WR)  

All four live events can be watched on SEC Network or Watch ESPN. Monday's media day is slated to begin at 12:30 p.m. ET while the next three days start at 10 a.m. ET.

Alabama, the reigning national runner-up, won last year's conference title with a 54-16 victory over Florida in the 2016 SEC championship game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. This upcoming season's conference championship game is scheduled for Dec. 2 at the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

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