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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.
The Big 12 media days began on Tuesday, July 8, in Frisco, Texas. Here were the highlights, including coach and player interviews from Day 1:
Lee Hunter, who spent three seasons with the Knights, had a reunion with his former teammates at this week’s Big 12 Media Days.
Texas Tech was the story of the offseason in the Big 12 with its investment surge and the transfer portal victories that came with it. The rising NIL force caught Sanders' attention, and he made a tongue-in-cheek request to Red Raiders coach Joey McGuire.
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Arizona has wrapped up Big 12 Media Days and coach Brent Brennan and Noah Fifita shared there thoughts on the direction of the program.
Big 12 football media days 2025 get underway on Tuesday with commissioner Brett Yormark speaking at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
As part of the Big 12 Conference media days, ESPN’s Matt Barrie led a roundtable discussion that included the coaches in attendance. The topic of discussion was the state of the NIL era and how to ensure they can protect if not retain their players.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders is finally back, looking svelte in a gray suit and acing just as flamboyant as ever at Big 12 media days.
Many in the MAGA movement are in a state of anger and disbelief over the Justice Department and FBI’s memo disclosing that there was no evidence of a Jeffrey Epstein “client list” that incriminated powerful people amid his perpetration of child sexual abuse. Among those was right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who posted a video …
It's Day 2 of the 2025 Big 12 media days. Here's how to watch, including time, channel, TV schedule and streaming info.
Here is what you need to know from the Big 12 football media days at The Star in Frisco, Texas, as commissioner Brett Yormark took a pointed stance.
The Big 12’s two-day event in Frisco, Texas produced plenty of word salads but also a few comments from coaches that should resonate.