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When Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold took his seat in front of a sprawling media scrum at the College Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday, it had been 364 days since he sat on a similar stage, but with a different logo pin on his suit. Tuesday was Arnold’s second career appearance at SEC Media Days, but this year was “a lot different” from last.
While the Sooners landed John Mateer from the portal, OU coach Brent Venables said he hoped to keep Jackson Arnold, now at Auburn, in Norman.
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Former Sooner Jackson Arnold took the podium at 2025 SEC Media Days on Tuesday, reflecting on his time at Oklahoma and looking ahead to a new chapter at Auburn.
Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold said facing South Carolina's defensive line was his 'welcome to the SEC' moment. SEC Media Days kicked off on Monday and on Tu
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Sooners Wire on MSNFormer Oklahoma quarterback speaks about his time at OU during SEC media daysFormer Oklahoma starting quarterback was back at SEC Media Days on Tuesday, this time as the starter under center for the Auburn Tigers. The player who was once thought to be the next great Sooners QB played just two seasons in Norman, managed only 10 starts, and went 5-5.
On Tuesday, at SEC Media Days in Atlanta, GA, the ex-Oklahoma quarterback was asked which rivalry has more animosity: Oklahoma and Texas or Alabama and Auburn
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