The Southeastern Conference has released the full roster of player representatives for its 2025 Football Media Days, which will run 14–17 July at the College Football Hall of Fame and the adjoining Omni Atlanta Hotel. All 16 member schools are sending three athletes alongside their head coaches, and the event will again be carried live on SEC Network. Alabama’s contingent features defensive lineman Tim Keenan III, linebacker Deontae Lawson and offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor, while Texas—entering its second season in the league—will be represented by quarterback Arch Manning, linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. and safety Michael Taaffe. Oklahoma is sending quarterback John Mateer, safety Robert Spears-Jennings and defensive end R Mason Thomas. Among other headline names are Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold, LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier and Texas A&M defensive back Will Lee III. In all, 11 projected starting quarterbacks are slated to appear, underscoring the league’s expected depth at the position. The four-day schedule opens Monday with LSU, Ole Miss, South Carolina and Vanderbilt; Texas takes the podium Tuesday, Alabama on Wednesday and Texas A&M on Thursday, closing the event. Media Days mark the league’s unofficial kickoff to the season and provide the first extended public remarks for newly hired head coaches Kalen DeBoer at Alabama and Jeff Lebby at Mississippi State, among others.
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