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SWAC Set to Host Virtual Football Media Days July 22-24

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2020 SWAC Football Media Day was initially slated to take place Thursday, July 16, in Atlanta, Ga.

“As a result we now have the ability to include two additional days of media exposure for our league’s ten football programs in a virtual format that will be highlighted by fan interaction components, while also featuring traditional media participation.

We’re excited to be able to host our football media days in this format and in a manner that will effectively minimize any potential health risk related to the spread of COVID-19 that would come as a result of hosting any large scale public gathering at this time.”

The 2020 SWAC Football Virtual Media Days will be headlined by all ten league head coaches along with one student-athlete from each program.

A complete listing of student-athletes scheduled to participate in the league’s virtual football media days along with the overall event schedule will be released closer to the event start date.

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