The Southeastern Conference’s media days wrapped up on Thursday in Nashville, Tennessee, with the Ole Miss Rebels, South Carolina Gamecocks and Tennessee Volunteers taking the podium on the fourth day of the festivities.
The Grand Hyatt Hotel is hosting the 2023 event, which runs from Monday through Thursday. There have been plenty of eyebrow-raising moments already as media members prepare for the start of the 2023 SEC season.
Stefan Krajisnik of the Mississippi Clarion Ledger wrote up his takes on Thursday afternoon following Day 4 of the event in his winners and losers column. Among the entries were highlight reels of 13 SEC quarterbacks, which he tapped as a “loser” from the final day.
Milton was the talk of the offseason after riffling passes longer than 70 yards at the Manning Passing Academy in June. As he steps into the starting role for Hendon Hooker, many expect Milton to thrive in Heupel’s offense if he can combine arm strength with accuracy.
Mississippi State’s Will Rogers was among those at the passing academy and joked Tuesday that he has a stronger arm than Milton. Rogers isn’t the lone quarterback who can joke about the matter.
When a reporter said Milton, “maybe” has the strongest arm in the nation, Milton said there’s no debate on the matter.
The 2023 SEC football season begins Aug. 26 when the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors play at the Vanderbilt Commodores.
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