Auburn completed their perfect season just over seven months ago by beating Oregon in the biggest BCS game Jan 10th by three, and today is the first day of the new season for media.
Today is the first day of conference media days for the college football season. Although football has been in offseason, there has been a blitz of off the field action for coaches, teams and players.
Since the final countdown on the clock at the Tostitos BCS title game, Tressel has lost his head coaching job at Ohio State, LSU has been sanctioned, West Virginia coach Bill Stewart resigned and WVU was placed on a two year probation by the NCAA, Georgia Tech was also put on a NCAA probation for four years, San Diego St. coach went to Michigan, Harbaugh left Stanford for the 49ers, and the Fiesta Bowl president was fired for improper political contributions.
That is just the beginning as we also have a some conference shuffling with Nebraska going to the Big Ten, Boise State to Mountain West, TCU to the Big East, and Colorado and Utah head to the Pac-12.
The face of college football has changed so much over the last seven months, and media days are going to help us learn about and understand what the wake has left.
The first days will begin in Alabama with the SEC conference, then followed by the ACC in North Carolina, Big 12 in Dallas, Pac-12 in LA, Big Ten in Chicago, and the Big East in Newport on August 2.
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