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SEC Media Days news: Mechanical bull, Alabama reunion, more


SEC media days wrapped up on Thursday in Dallas, with the calendar flipping closer and closer to the first week of the college football season. Scores of coaches and players from the conference's 16 teams fielded questions through the week, setting the scene for the fall ahead. Much of the four-day event was spent spotlighting football. (ESPN.com)

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SEC Media Days news: Mechanical bull, Alabama reunion, more


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