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

Photos: Day 4

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

Photos: Day 3

Tuesday: Georgia, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Florida

Mark Bradley: Smart got Georgia to top, needs to keep it there

Smart embracing high expectations

Smart welcomes Robertson

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

Photos: Day 2

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

Photos: Day 1