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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTennessee players discuss Nico Iamaleava situation at SEC media daysThe second day of SEC media days featured Tennessee, Auburn, Georgia and Texas on Tuesday in Atlanta, Georgia. Junior linebacker Arion Carter, senior tight end Miles Kitselman and senior defensive lineman Bryson Eason represented Tennessee as student-athletes at SEC media days. Tennessee players were asked about their offseason.
The Southeastern Conference's evolving quarterback situations continued to be a focal point of SEC media days.
SEC Media Days continued on Tuesday with four College Football Playoff hopefuls headlining the event. Texas and Georgia competed in the SEC Championship Game last season, while Tennessee and Auburn believe they have the rosters to make an appearance in Atlanta this year.
Day 2 of SEC Media Days 2025 spotlighted Texas, Georgia, Auburn, and Tennessee as each program addressed quarterback changes, rising expectations, and the evolving challenges of competing in college football's premier conference.
Conference media days are always ripe with quality quotes, and the witticisms from Atlanta did not disappoint.
Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel addressed the sudden exit of Nico Iamaleava and the Vols' quarterback competition — but his comments at SEC Media Days raised more questions than answers.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNJackson Arnold calls Auburn’s WRs ‘unicorns’ at SEC football media daysIt is safe to say that Oklahoma transfer quarterback Jackson Arnold has quickly adjusted to his new wide receiver room on the Plains. Arnold is projected to take on the starting quarterback role at Auburn,
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey managed to flex with a hint of humbleness during his opening remarks to kick off SEC media days at the College Football Hall of Fame on Monday.