Who will represent Auburn football at SEC Media Day?
With “talking season” in full swing as the 2023 college football season approaches, SEC Media Day feels like the final notch in the belt before fall camp finally arrives.
From July 17 to July 20, head coaches and player representatives from all 14 football programs in the SEC will flock to Nashville and meet with media members to discuss the offseason and the upcoming regular season.
Alongside first-year head coach Hugh Freeze, who returns to SEC Media Days after spending four seasons at Liberty, Auburn will also be represented by senior tight end Luke Deal, senior defensive lineman Elijah McAllister and senior offensive lineman Kam Stutts.
Deal and Stutts come to Music City as veterans in Auburn’s locker room, while McAllister is set to represent the Tigers ahead of his first season after transferring from Vanderbilt in December.
Freeze and his trio of players are set to meet with the media on Tuesday, July 18.
SEC Media Days will run from July 17 to July 20 at the Grand Hyatt in Nashville, which is just the third ever city to host the event. Though Atlanta hosted in 2018 and 2022, SEC Media Days are often held in the Birmingham Metro Area.