The SEC Media Days will take place in July at the College Football Hall of Fame and at the adjacent Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center. This will mark the first time since 1985 that the popular event will occur at a location outside the Birmingham area.

The SEC announced Thursday the breakdown of when each school’s contingent will appear at the event. The conference will announce later a list of players who will represent their schools.

Here is the partial schedule of the schools and their coaches:

Monday, July 16

Kentucky – Mark Stoops

LSU – Ed Orgeron

Texas A&M – Jimbo Fisher

Tuesday, July 17

Arkansas – Chad Morris

Florida – Dan Mullen

Georgia – Kirby Smart

Ole Miss – Matt Luke

Wednesday, July 18

Alabama – Nick Saban

Mississippi State – Joe Moorhead

Missouri – Barry Odom

Tennessee – Jeremy Pruitt

Thursday, July 19

Auburn – Gus Malzahn

South Carolina – Will Muschamp

Vanderbilt – Derek Mason

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