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2013 SEC Media Days player participants announced, led by Johnny Manziel

The Heisman Trophy winner headlines the group of players who will talk to the media hordes at SEC Media Days.

Ronald Martinez

Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel, potential No. 1 draft pick Jadeveon Clowney, and national champion quarterback AJ McCarron, and other star players will lead the player participants at SEC Media Days, which gets underway July 16 in Hoover, Ala. The full list is below:

Alabama
Senior, QB, AJ McCarron
Senior, LB, C.J. Mosley
Senior, OL, Anthony Steen

Arkansas
Senior, DE, Chris Smith
Senior, C, Travis Swanson
Senior, FB, Kiero Small

Auburn
Senior, CB, Chris Davis
Senior, DE, Dee Ford
Senior, FB, Jay Prosch

Florida
Junior, QB, Jeff Driskel
Senior, DL, Dominique Easley
Senior, OL, Jon Halapio

Georgia
Senior, TE, Arthur Lynch
Senior, QB, Aaron Murray
Senior, DE, Garrison Smith

Kentucky
Senior, DT, Donte Rumph
Senior, RB, Raymond Sanders
Senior, LB, Avery Williamson

LSU
Junior, WR, Jarvis Landry
Senior, S, Craig Loston
Senior, QB, Zach Mettenberger

Ole Miss
Junior, WR, Donte Moncrief
Senior, LB, Mike Marry
Junior, QB, Bo Wallace

Mississippi State
Junior, DL, Kaleb Eulls
Sophomore, LB, Benardrick McKinney
Senior, QB, Tyler Russell

Missouri
Senior, QB, James Franklin
Senior, WR, L'Damian Washington
Senior, LB, Andrew Wilson

South Carolina
Junior, DE, Jadeveon Clowney
Junior, WR/KR, Bruce Ellington
Senior, QB, Connor Shaw

Tennessee
Junior, OL, Antonio Richardson
Senior, OL, Ja'Wuan James
Senior, DL, Jacques Smith

Texas A&M
Senior, DB, Toney Hurd, Jr.
Sophomore, QB, Johnny Manziel
Senior, OT, Jake Matthews

Vanderbilt
Senior, CB, Andre Hal
Senior, OT, Wesley Johnson
Senior, WR, Jordan Matthews

SEC Media Days has become a pretty significant spectacle in recent years. Whether that’s due to real genuine interest in what these coaches and players have to say, or just people getting twitchy for the season to start, is in the eye of the beholder. As with most things, it’s probably a bit of both.

Last year, the biggest show was the media’s attempted hazing of Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin, who should have been absolutely terrified of all the horrible things those big bad SEC teams were going to do to his poor Aggies. I can’t imagine he’ll get the same treatment this year.

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