Let’s face it. As much as SEC Media Days signal the beginning of the football year, unless you’re breaking in a new coach, there’s not a whole lot interesting going on. The SEC has lost some of its more quotable and drama-creating head coaches over the years (no more Les Miles, no more Gus-Bert “feud”, and sadly no more Hatin’ Ass Spurrier), and we’ve generally replaced them with baby Sabans, who would rather rub sand in their eyes than talk to the media.
But, SEC Media Days does inspire some talk when the pre-season All-SEC teams and divisional rankings are released.