Massive Ten Media Days are set begin this week, placing a bow on faculty soccer’s speaking season because the league’s 18 groups descend upon Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, to debate the upcoming season and all of the change it brings.
Although Ohio State has dominated numerous preseason speak, the Massive Ten’s newcomers will take heart stage throughout their first main media look as members of the convention. Representatives from Oregon, Washington, USC and UCLA will define expectations and supply a lookahead for his or her inaugural seasons.
Elsewhere, Michigan will discipline loads of questions because it units forth with out coach Jim Harbaugh, who left for the NFL after main the Wolverines to a 15-0 season capped by their first nationwide title because the BCS period started. New coach and former offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore will change him on the podium and on the sidelines.
He isn’t the one new face taking on a Massive Ten program this fall. Michigan State’s Jonathan Smith, UCLA’s DeShaun Foster and Indiana’s Curt Cignetti are coming into their first season at Massive Ten colleges, whereas Northwestern’s David Braun faces his first media days slate as a full-time coach.
Beneath is the total checklist of individuals who will make the rounds starting on Tuesday, and make sure you scroll beneath the schedule for in-depth protection from 2024 Massive Ten Media Days. All instances beneath Jap.
Tuesday, July 23
Commissioner Tony Petitti (11 a.m.)
Illinois (11:30 a.m.) — Bret Bielema | WR Pat Bryant, LB Seth Coleman, LB Gabe Jacas
Rutgers (11:45 a.m.) — Greg Schiano | RB Kyle Monangai, LB Tyreem Powell, LB Mohamed Toure
Wisconsin (Midday) — Luke Fickell | LB Jake Chaney, OT Jack Nelson, DB Hunter Wohler
Northwestern (12:15 p.m.) — David Braun | WR A.J. Henning, LB Xander Mueller, RB Cam Porter
Purdue (12:30 p.m.) — Ryan Walters | QB Hudson Card, C Gus Hartwig, LB Kydran Jenkins
Ohio State (12:45 p.m.) — Ryan Day | DB Denzel Burke, WR Emeka Egbuka, DE Jack Sawyer
Wednesday, July 24
UCLA (11:30 a.m.) — DeShaun Foster | QB Ethan Garbers, LB Oluwafemi Oladejo, DL Jay Toia
Iowa (11:45 a.m.) — Kirk Ferentz | LB Jay Higgins, TE Luke Lachey, DB Quinn Schulte
Michigan State (Midday) — Jonathan Smith | RB Nathan Carter, DB Dillon Tatum, TE Jack Velling
USC (12:15 p.m.) — Lincoln Riley | OL Jonah Monheim, QB Miller Moss, DB Kamari Ramsey
Nebraska (12:30 p.m.) — Matt Rhule | DB Isaac Gifford, DL Ty Robinson, C Ben Scott
Penn State (12:45 p.m.) — James Franklin | DE Dvon J-Thomas, DB Jaylen Reed, TE Tyler Warren
Thursday, July 25
Oregon (11:30 a.m.) — Dan Lanning | LB Jeffrey Bassa, TE Terrance Ferguson, QB Dillon Gabriel
Minnesota (11:45 a.m.) — P.J. Fleck | QB Max Brosmer, LB Cody Lindenberg, RB Darius Taylor
Maryland (Midday) — Mike Locksley | WR Tai Felton, LB Ruben Hyppolite II, DL Jordan Phillips
Washington (12:15 p.m.) — Jedd Fisch | LB Carson Bruener, RB Jonah Coleman, DB Kamren Fabiculanan
Indiana (12:30 p.m.) — Curt Cignetti | RB Justice Ellison, LB Aiden Fisher, OL Mike Katic
Michigan (12:45 p.m.) — Sherrone Moore | TE Max Bredson, RB Donovan Edwards, DB Makari Paige
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