Warhawks Head to Sun Belt Media Days
The Sun Belt Football Media Days will descend upon the New Orleans Marriott Warehouse Arts District Hotel later this week, bringing together coaches, players and media from across the conference. The gathering, scheduled for the upcoming weekend, serves as the official kickoff to the league’s preseason narrative, offering a first look at storylines that will shape the 2026 campaign.
This year, the Warhawks will be represented by senior linebacker Noah Flemmings and offensive lineman AJ Vinson, who will join head coach Bryant Vincent on the conference’s media circuit. Their presence underscores the program’s growing visibility within the Sun Belt and highlights the impact of recent transfers who have already made notable contributions on the field.
Flemmings arrives in Monroe after a standout stint at Trinity Valley Community College, where he logged 80 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles during the 2025 season. His performance earned him a spot on the All‑Sun Belt Third Team defense and a place on the Athlon Sports and Phil Steele preseason first‑team selections for 2026, positioning him as one of the conference’s most anticipated defensive playmakers.
Vinson, a transfer from Garden City Community College, entered the 2025 lineup as a starter in all 12 games and held his ground throughout the season. His consistent play earned him recognition on the same preseason first‑team lists, reflecting the high expectations placed on his versatility along the offensive line.
While a detailed daily agenda and live‑stream links have yet to be released, organizers have promised that fans will receive real‑time updates throughout the event. The coverage will be disseminated through the conference’s official channels, allowing followers to stay engaged with the Warhawks’ preparations as they head into the new season.
Looking Ahead
The Warhawks enter the media spotlight with a blend of seasoned leadership and fresh talent, aiming to translate preseason buzz into on‑field success. As the Sun Belt gears up for another competitive year, the performances of Flemmings and Vinson will be closely watched by rivals and analysts alike.