Florida's Jalen Tabor wasn't invited to SEC media days, but that didn't stop the outspoken defensive back from holding his own news conference on Twitter. While coach Jim McElwain and three of Tabor's teammates were busy addressing the media in Birmingham, Alabama, Tabor answered the hard-hitting questions from his fans who used the #AskTeez hashtag on Twitter.

It's officially "could you talk about" season in college football, and Tabor joined in on the fun in Gainesville. Here's our unofficial transcript:

Jalen, could you talk about your dream car?

Jalen, could you talk about who you'd like to play for in the NFL?

The questions kept flowing on Periscope. One fan asked Tabor how many interceptions he'd have this season. "Eight to ten," Tabor answered confidently.

His favorite players? "Dez Bryant and Joe Haden."

The toughest receiver to defend in the SEC? "Calvin Ridley."

When asked if the Gators would make it 12 wins in a row over Tennessee this season, he said "No doubt."

McElwain was asked about his players on Twitter -- and Tabor specifically -- at the actual SEC media days on Monday. "We have constant education on the whole current, world things that are going on. Obviously, the use of that platform to either increase or decrease your brand -- you've got freedom of choice, now, and yet, I will never censor them, I will only continue to educate. That's kind of who I am. Jalen backs up his play pretty good."

Tabor's teammates who were invited to Birmingham didn't take issue with the Twitter news conference either. "I'm cool with it. Jalen's being Jalen," said Marcus Maye. "On the field he's Jalen and off the field he's Jalen, he's Jalen all the time. Nothing surprises us with Jalen. ... He's social, he's open. He talks, but he backs it up."

"I love him, that's my teammate, that's my brother," said Jarrad Davis. "That's how he is: very outgoing. He can handle attention very well, and I think it's going to be a fun day for him on social media."

"He's a big social media guy. He's a great guy, he's really funny, he's outspoken. ... He probably wants to be here," said David Sharpe.