The details about the Big Ten Media days have been released. The addition of Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington has taken it from a 14-team conference to 18. The top two teams at the end of the year will meet in the conference championship game, making it the most competitive and unpredictable conference nationally.
Everything will be at stake as Michigan tries and defend its Big Ten crown with its new head coach Sherrone Moore, following the dismissal of Jim Harbaugh, who agreed to coach the NFL's Los Angeles Chargers. The Buckeyes need a new strategy for snapping the Wolverines' three-game winning streak while fighting for their ticket into the College Football Playoff. It will be Oregon and USC as the two conference newcomers looking to make big waves. Penn State will also find itself in that conversation, as the preseason polls hint at finishing third.
With the opening of Big Ten Media Days inside the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, expectations are definitely high, as plans are rolled out for the new season among the league's 18 teams. This will be the first major media event for Oregon, Washington, USC, and UCLA as they finally become official members of the Big Ten Conference. The representatives from these programs will share how their preparations have gone and what they feel their chances are for making a huge first impression in the upcoming season.
Here's every minute detail about the Big Ten Media Days, including the full schedule and how to watch it on TV and other streaming platforms. Next, you will find the list of the participants to take the stage starting Tuesday, along with comprehensive coverage of the 2024 Big Ten Media Days.
Big Ten Media Days Schedule- Date, Time & Location
Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
Dates: Tuesday, July 23, Wednesday, July 24 and Thursday, July 25
Time: from 11:30 a.m.ET until 12:45 p.m. ET
Listed below is the interview schedule for the entire event. Six schools are scheduled to appear for press conferences each day.
Date | Speaker | Time (ET) |
Tuesday, July 2023 | Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti | 11 a.m. |
Illinois | 11:30 a.m. | |
Rutgers | 11:45 a.m. | |
Wisconsin | Noon | |
Northwestern | 12:15 p.m. | |
Purdue | 12:30 p.m. | |
Ohio State | 12:45 p.m. | |
Tuesday, July 2024 | UCLA | 11:30 a.m. |
Iowa | 11:45 a.m. | |
Michigan State | Noon | |
USC | 12:15 p.m. | |
Nebraska: | 12:30 p.m. | |
Penn State | 12:45 p.m. | |
Tuesday, July 2024 | Oregon | 11:30 a.m. |
Minnesota | 11:45 a.m. | |
Maryland | Noon | |
Washington | 12:15 p.m. | |
Indiana | 12:30 p.m. | |
Michigan | 12:45 p.m. |
ACC Media Days Live Streaming & TV Schedule Details
Big Ten Media Days Live Streaming & TV Schedule Details
TV channel: Big Ten Network
Live stream: Fubo
Big Ten Media Days will also be televised on the Big Ten Network across the nation. The individual press conferences would be live-streamed on Fubo.
Big Ten Media Days 2024 Team and Representative
Coaches and players from all 18 member schools from the Big Ten will appear during the three-day event.
School | Head Coach | Players |
Illinois | Head coach | Bret Bielema, WR Pat Bryant, LB Seth Coleman and LB Gabe Jacas |
Rutgers | Greg Schiano | RB Kyle Monangai, LB Tyreem Powell and LB Mohamed Toure |
Wisconsin | Luke Fickell | LB Jake Chaney, OT Jack Nelson and DB Hunter Wohler |
Northwestern | David Braun | WR A.J. Henning, LB Xander Mueller and RB Cam Porter |
Purdue | Ryan Walters | QB Hudson Card, C Gus Hartwig and LB Kydran Jenkins |
Ohio State | Ryan Day | DB Denzel Burke, WR Emeka Egbuka and DE Jack Sawyer |
UCLA | DeShaun Foster | QB Ethan Garbers, LB Oluwafemi Oladejo and DL Jay Toia |
Iowa | Kirk Ferentz | LB Jay Higgins, TE Luke Lachey and DB Quinn Schulte |
Michigan State | Jonathan Smith, | RB Nathan Carter, DB Dillon Tatum and TE Jack Velling |
USC | Lincoln Riley | OL Jonah Monheim, QB Miller Moss and DB Kamari Ramsey |
Nebraska | Matt Rhule | DB Isaac Gifford, DL Ty Robinson and C Ben Scott |
Penn State | James Franklin, | DE Dvon J-Thomas, DB Jaylen Reed and TE Tyler Warren |
Oregon | Dan Lanning | LB Jeffrey Bassa, TE Terrance Ferguson and QB Dillon Gabriel |
Minnesota | P.J. Fleck | QB Max Brosmer, LB Cody Lindenberg and RB Darius Taylor |
Maryland | Mike Locksley | WR Tai Felton, LB Ruben Hyppolite II and DL Jordan Phillips |
Washington | Jedd Fisch | LB Carson Bruener, RB Jonah Coleman and DB Kamren Fabiculanan |
Indiana | Curt Cignetti | RB Justice Ellison, LB Aiden Fisher and OL Mike Katic |
Michigan | Sherrone Moore | TE Max Bredeson, RB Donovan Edwards and DB Makari Paige |
Big Ten Media Days 2024
A. Big Ten Media Days is the annual event whereby college coaches and a few selected players from the Big Ten Conference members get together and discuss the upcoming football season. This year's convention is inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, which will include some exclusive press conferences, interviews, and insights into team training, roster transfers, and plans for the upcoming season.
A. Initially the Big Ten only had 14 teams and now it has expanded to 18 with the additions of UCLA, Oregon, Washington, and USC. It won't have the traditional East-West divisional format. Instead, the top two teams will meet in the conference championship game.
A. Big Ten Media Days are underway from July 23 until July 25, 2024, at the famous Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
A. The Big Ten Media Days would be available on multiple TV and streaming options. It will also be televised on the Big Ten Network across the nation. The individual press conferences would be live-streamed on Fubo. Also, Check local listings and some streaming services for more details.