SEC announces Georgia's date for media days, full lineup

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart and select players will take the stage at SEC Media days in exactly three months. According to an announcement the Southeastern Conference, the Bulldogs will take their turn on Tuesday, July 15.
The players who’ll join Smart will be announced at a later date. There will be three Bulldogs who join him for the event. SEC Media Days was held in Dallas last year for the first time. It was in Nashville for the first time the year prior. In 2025 it will be returning to Atlanta for the third time.
SEC Media Days was first held in Atlanta in 2018. It went there again in 2022. Prior to 2018, SEC Media Days had been held in Hoover, Ala. The Bulldogs will be joined on that day by Auburn, Tennessee and Texas. The full lineup can be found below.
MONDAY, July 14
LSU – Brian Kelly
Ole Miss – Lane Kiffin
South Carolina – Shane Beamer
Vanderbilt – Clark Lea
TUESDAY, July 15
Auburn – Hugh Freeze
Georgia – Kirby Smart
Tennessee – Josh Heupel
Texas – Steve Sarkisian
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WEDNESDAY, July 16
Alabama – Kalen DeBoer
Florida – Billy Napier
Mississippi State – Jeff Lebby
Oklahoma – Brent Venables
THURSDAY, July 17
Arkansas – Sam Pittman
Kentucky – Mark Stoops
Missouri – Eliah Drinkwitz
Texas A&M – Mike Elko
For the second time in the past three years, Georgia will make its way to media days as the reigning SEC Champion. The Bulldogs took on Texas in the 2024 title game and beat the Longhorns 22-19. It was the second of two wins Georgia earned over Texas in 2024. The Longhorns made the game in their first season with the conference.
Georgia finished the season with an 11-3 record. It made the College Football Playoff as the No. 2 seed but it fell to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl by a score of 23-10.