ATHENS — University of Georgia football will be on display at SEC Media Days in Dallas next week, and Kirby Smart will be bringing three of his best players with him.
The University of Georgia announced that Carson Beck, the preseason Heisman Trophy frontrunner and projected first overall pick, will interview along with fellow projected first-round NFL Draft picks Michael Williams and Malachi Starks.
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This is the first time SEC Media Days has been held in Texas, with this year's location named after Oklahoma and the Texas Longhorns, who joined the league this season.
The event begins Monday in Dallas, but Georgia coach Kirby Smart and his Bulldogs players are scheduled to appear Tuesday.
The dates for each coach and each player in the program are as follows:
Monday, July 15
LSU — Brian Kelly
Ole Miss Lane Kiffin
South Carolina — Shane Beamer
Vanderbilt — Clark Lea
Tuesday, July 16
Georgia — Kirby Smart
Missouri — Elia Drinkwitz
Oklahoma — Brent Venables
Tennessee — Josh Heupel
Wednesday, July 17
Alabama — Karen DeBoer
Florida — Billy Napier
Mississippi State University — Jeff Levy
Texas — Steve Sarkisian
Thursday, July 18
Arkansas — Sam Pittman
Auburn University — Hugh Freeze
Kentucky — Mark Stoops
Texas A&M University — Mike Elko
Players representing each school:
Alabama
Jalen Milroe, QB, Jr.
Tyler Booker, OL, Jr.
Malachi Moore, DB, Graduate Student
Arkansas
Andrew Armstrong, WR, Sr.
Taylor Green, QB, Jr.
Landon Jackson, DE, Sr.
Auburn
Peyton Thorne, QB, Sr.
Eugene Asante, LB, Sr.
Keldrick Faulk, DE, sophomore
Florida
Graham Mertz, QB, Sr.
Shemar James, ILB, Jr.
Montrell Johnson Jr., RB, Sr.
Kentucky
Marques Cox, OL, Sr.
Derrick Jackson, LB, Sr.
Deon Walker, DL, Jr.
LSU
Garrett Nussmeyer, QB, Jr.
Mason Taylor, TE, Jr.
Harold Perkins, LB, Jr.
Ole Miss
Jackson Dart, QB, Sr.
Tre Harris, WR, Sr.
Jared Ivey, DE, Sr.
Mississippi
Blake Chappen, QB, Sr.
Albert Reese IV, OL, Jr.
John Lewis, LB, Sr.
Missouri
Luther Burden III, WR, Jr.
Brady Cook, QB, Sr.
Christian Williams, DL, Sr.
Oklahoma
Jackson Arnold, QB, sophomore
Danny Stutzman, LB, Sr.
Billy Bowman Jr., DB, Sr.
South Carolina
Alex Huntley, DT, Sr.
Luke Doty, ATH, Sr.
Debo Williams, LB, Sr.
Tennessee
Cooper Mays, C, Sr.
Keenan Piri, LB, Sr.
Omari Thomas, DL, Sr.
Texas
Quinn Ewers, QB, Jr.
Kelvin Banks Jr., OL, Jr.
Jadie Barron, DB, Sr.
Texas A&M
Shemar Turner, DL, Sr.
Taurean York, LB, sophomore
Trey Zune III, OL, Jr.
Vanderbilt
Gunnar Hansen, OL, Sr.
Langston Patterson, LB, Jr.
CJ Taylor, Sr.
Past SEC Media Days locations include:
All sites in the Birmingham area from 1985 to 2017
1985 – Holiday Inn Medical Center
1986 – 1987: Birmingham Hilton
1988 – 1991: Winfrey Hotel
1992 – 2000: Medical Forum / Birmingham Sheraton Hotel
2001 – 2017: Hyatt Regency Birmingham – A Wynfrey Hotel
2018: College Football Hall of Fame/Omni Hotel, Atlanta, GA
2019: Hyatt Regency Birmingham – A Wynfrey Hotel
2021: Hyatt Regency Birmingham – A Wynfrey Hotel
2022: College Football Hall of Fame/Omni Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia.
2023: Nashville Grand Hyatt, Nashville, Tennessee