Joker At ESPN For "Car Wash"

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Updated: 7/23/2012 7:34 pm

LEXINGTON, Ky. –  Joker Phillips will have a series of interviews during the ESPN “Car Wash” of Southeastern Conference head football coaches Tuesday in Bristol, Conn.

Phillips, along with Nick Saban of Alabama, John L. Smith of Arkansas, Will Muschamp of Florida, Mark Richt of Georgia, Hugh Freeze of Ole Miss and Steve Spurrier of South Carolina, will rotate among numerous interview opportunities among various ESPN platforms.

Phillips’ schedule (all times Eastern) includes:

11:10 a.m.         SEC Storied

11:45 a.m.         @ESPNCFB Questions

12:15 p.m.         ESPNU

1:00 p.m.          SportsCenter (tape)

1:15 p.m.          Twitter Chat

1:30 p.m.          ESPN.com Chat

2:05 p.m.          College Football Live

2:30 p.m.          Playbook

3:15 p.m.          Recruiting Nation

Fans are invited to participate in the Twitter chat (1:15 p.m.) and the ESPN.com chat (1:30 p.m.).

All questions on Twitter should be sent to @ESPNCFB and use the hashtag #ESPNPhillips.

Fans can follow the coach’s day on Twitter accounts @jokerphillips and @UKfootball.

Seven SEC Coaches are going through the “Car Wash” on Monday, Gene Chizik of Auburn, Les Miles of LSU, Dan Mullen of Mississippi State, Gary Pinkel of Missouri, Derek Dooley of Tennessee, Kevin Sumlin of Texas A&M and James Franklin of Vanderbilt.

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