College Sports Roundup: SEC Media Days, Tennessee wins vacated, and more from the College Wires

The SEC Media Days get underway on Monday, Tennessee was forced to vacate wins from the Jeremy Pruitt era and more from the College Wires.

After the Big 12 got the college football media day started last week and this week, with the SEC’s media days from Monday through Thursday.

The SEC will feature three programs on Monday and Thursday, while Tuesday and Wednesday will feature four programs each.

On Monday, LSU, Missouri, and Texas A&M will take to the podium before Auburn, Georgia, Mississippi State, and Vanderbilt are in the spotlight on Tuesday. On Wednesday, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, and Kentucky will get opportunities to talk and answer questions, while Ole Miss, South Carolina, and Tennessee will wrap up the week.

Notably, this year’s SEC Media Days will be held in Nashville after spending the last few years in Atlanta at the College Football Hall of Fame. The media days are being held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in downtown Nashville. ESPN’s SEC Network will cover the entirety of the SEC Media Days.

Hot topics that surely will be asked this week include;

  • How Jimbo Fisher’s Texas A&M program can get the ball moving in the right direction this fall?
  • Can Georgia repeat as the national championships for a third-straight year? How will Kirby answer questions regarding the program’s off-the-field issues?
  • How does Nick Saban feel about his offense heading into this fall with offensive coordinator Tommy Rees replacing Bill O’Brien?
  • Does Bill Napier feel his program is ready to take the next step on the field this fall after a strong offseason on the recruiting trail?

Finally, there will surely be questions for Josh Hueppel regarding the penalties that the NCAA handed down to Tennessee, including a scholarship reduction.

Here are the rest of the major stories from this past weekend and more from the College Wires.