Photos: Nick Saban, Bryce Young, and more speak at SEC media days

July 19 was the second day of SEC media days. It featured coaches and players from Alabama, Mississippi State, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

July 19 was the second day of SEC media days. On Tuesday, coaches and players from Alabama, Mississippi State, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt all spoke with the media.

Alabama head coach Nick Saban spoke to reporters about the current state of college football. It has been an eventful offseason of college football. Nick Saban and Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher got in a big dispute earlier this offseason. Three of Alabama’s top players all interviewed with reporters ahead of the upcoming season.

The Crimson Tide are preseason SEC favorites. Alabama returns a superstar duo in quarterback Bryce Young and edge rusher Will Anderson. Can Alabama return to the top of college football?

Mississippi State head coach Mike Leach also interviewed on the second day of SEC media days. Leach has a unique personality that matches his coaching style.

South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer may be helping turn the Gamecocks’ program around. Beamer landed some talented transfers this offseason and is turning heads across the conference.

Additionally, Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea interviewed with reporters. Vanderbilt is trying to improve after a rough 2021 college football season.

Here are photos from the second day of SEC media days:

Former Georgia Bulldog announcing Mississippi State at UGA game

The SEC Network commentators are set for the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Georgia Bulldogs football game.

Former Georgia Bulldog quarterback and SEC Champion D.J. Shockley is among the commentators for the Mississippi State at Georgia football game. Additionally, Dave Neal and Lauren Sisler will be on the call for the SEC Network broadcast.

The Mississippi State Bulldogs come into Athens with a 2-4 record under first year head coach Mike Leach. The Bulldogs utilize an air raid offense and shocked defending National Champion LSU on the opening week on the season.

Mike Leach’s squad last played on Nov. 7, which was a 24-17 win over Vanderbilt. The Mississippi State offense has struggled in all of their other games and hasn’t scored more than 14 points in all of their four defeats.

Likewise, the Georgia Bulldogs haven’t played since Nov. 7 when Georgia fell to hated rival Florida. Georgia hasn’t played in a non-College Football Playoff relevant regular season game since the 2016 season. The Dawgs are a prideful team and will want to prove that they’re still an elite college football team.

The Georgia Bulldogs left Athens a 3-0 team back on Oct. 10 following their last home game, a 44-21 victory over the Tennessee Volunteers. Things have changed quite a bit since Georgia’s last home game.

The University of Georgia versus Mississippi State game is set to air on TV at 7:30 p.m. this Saturday (Nov. 21).

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