With Texas and Oklahoma joining the SEC, the conference enters a new era where the Ole Miss Rebels look to take advantage.
July 15 marks the first day of SEC Media Days when Lane Kiffin will be taking the podium to address the media.but the SEC in general. With this being said, let’s dive into what we might learn from Media Days in 2024.With the SEC scrapping the division model for 2024, that calls for new rules in the case of a three-way tie. In the past, it was easier to decide due to head-to-head matchups within the East and West.
It will be interesting to see if SEC commissioner Gregg Sankey addresses this in his opening remarks or if the league addresses this at some point during the week. Another addition to college football in 2024 is helmet communication. Following the footsteps of the NFL, the two-minute warning at the end of both halves has also been introduced. It should be interesting to hear how these changes will affect coaches’ strategies at practice or in games.With Texas and Oklahoma joining the SEC, Media Days will now have more eyeballs than ever.
Tre Harris could also give us insight on the defensive back room and how they stack up against one of the best wide receiver rooms in the country.Harris, a native of Dallas, Texas, is a staff writer at The Grove Report, specializing in football and baseball coverage of the Ole Miss Rebels.