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Can Julian Sayin win the QB job at Ohio State? Can Nebraska rebound after bringing in a massive transfer portal haul? FOX Sports' Michael Cohen previews Day 1 of Big Ten Media Days.
P arity is part of what makes the Big 12 a fun conference, particularly in recent years. The Big 12 has seen four different champions in the last four seasons. The conference's depth, unpredictability and underdog attitude has made the Big 12 a fan favorite since powerhouses Texas and Oklahoma fled for the SEC.
Here are the highlights from Day 2 of Big 12 media days, which concluded the event in 2025. Deion Sanders predicts the Big 12 champion to have at least two losses this season, due to the depth of the conference that's expected in 2025.
Big 12 Media Days are over, and while many questions were answered, others remain. (Looking at you, Scott Frost!) Plus, best thing we heard in Frisco.
Big 12 Media Days concluded on Wednesday from The Star in Frisco, Texas. Over the course of two days, all 16 teams from the Big 12 met with the media to discuss the upcoming 2025-26 football season.
In the interconnected world of Power Four football, the SEC’s decision on its conference schedule could lead to the cancellation of non-conference matchups.
Big 12 football future It seems to hinge on Texas' Tom Herman and Oklahoma's Lincoln Riley. The 33-year old Riley became FBS' youngest coach when he took over for Bob Stoops in June.
Big 12 Media Days are here to kick off the 2024 football season, with plenty of storylines and rankings ahead of the event in Las Vegas. / Gary Cosby Jr. / USA TODAY NETWORK.