SEC Media Days ended Thursday. The event - held at the Omni Hotel and the College Football Hall of Fame - featured all 14 schools in the conference.
Thursday’s slate had Auburn, Vanderbilt and South Carolina in the spotlight.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution was on the scene with a team of reporters and a photographer.
Thursday’s updates
> Mark Bradley: Maybe one of Saban's 'sons' will beat him
> Auburn hopes for different result in Atlanta this time
> Mason to Vanderbilt detractors: Watch out
> Malzahn believes Auburn's strength is D-Line
> Auburn's Russell says rivalry with Georgia more than football
> Alabama players embrace new coaches
Wednesday: Mississippi State, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri
> Pruitt looking for player-led team at Tennessee
> Fans react to lesson Richt passed on to Pruitt
> Moorhead inherits talented Mississippi State team
> Mississippi State's Fitzgerald says Sanford Stadium is loudest
> No plans for expansion in college football playoff
Tuesday: Georgia, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Florida
> Mark Bradley: Smart got Georgia to top, needs to keep it there
> Smart embracing high expectations
> Memories of national championship behind players
> Reed set on leading Georgia defense
> Georgia-South Carolina rivalry heating up for 2018
> Luke picking up pieces at Ole Miss
Recap of our in-depth coverage:
Monday: Texas A&M, Kentucky, LSU
> Mark Bradley: Jimbo Fisher is the next big thing in the SEC
> Steve Hummer: What does enigmatic LSU have for Bulldogs and rest of SEC this season?
> For the first time since 1985, the Media Days are not in Alabama
> Jimbo Fisher sets his sights on winning immediately at Texas A&M
> Players say Jimbo Fisher is demanding tougher approach
> Kentucky needs a 'cleaner game' to beat Georgia
> Kentucky's Josh Allen wants to make it to Mercedes-Benz
> Kentucky's Benny Snell says he is best back in SEC
> What LSU expects from Georgia
> Commissioner shares his thoughts on legalized sports gambling