Big Ten football media days 2025 schedule, times, channels, live streams to watch coach, player press conferences
A year after sending four teams to the College Football Playoff, the Big Ten seems poised for another strong season in 2025.
And with the season just around the corner, we'll catch our first glimpse at the conference's 18 outfits at the 2025 Big Ten Media Days, a three-day extravaganza beginning Tuesday.
Ryan Day and Ohio State will enter the year as defending champions, though there's plenty of intrigue surrounding the Buckeyes at the doorstep of camp. Namely, with Will Howard in the NFL, Day will have to tab a new starting quarterback.
That's not a problem for James Franklin and Penn State with Drew Allar back for his senior season. The Nittany Lions are set to vie for back-to-back CFP appearances following a semifinal loss last season.
The questions don't stop there. What will Curt Cignetti and Indiana have in store for an encore? Might Michigan leap back into contention in Year 2 under coach Sherrone Moore? How will Oregon rebound after last year's early exit?
The Sporting News has everything you need to know about watching the Big Ten football Media Days, including TV and live stream information for the three-day showcase.
Where to watch Big Ten Media Days 2025: TV channel, live stream
- TV channel: Big Ten Network
- Live stream: Fubo
Watch coverage of the 2025 Big Ten Media Days live on the Big Ten Network. Viewers can also stream the content with Fubo.
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Big Ten Media Days schedule 2025
- Dates: Tuesday, July 22 - Thursday, July 24
- Location: Las Vegas
The 2025 Big Ten football Media Days will be a three-day event in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Mandalay Bay.
Eighteen teams will be split among the three-day slate, which begins Tuesday.
See below for a complete interview schedule, featuring representatives from each school.
Tuesday, July 22
Time (ET) | School | Speakers |
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2 p.m. | -- | Commissioner Tony Petitti |
2:30 p.m. | Illinois | HC Bret Bielema, QB Luke Altmyer, OL J.C. Davis, DB Xavier Scott |
2:45 p.m. | Rutgers | HC Greg Schiano, LB Daniel Djabome, QB Athan Kailakmanis, WR Ian Strong |
3 p.m. | Indiana | HC Curt Cignetti, LB Aiden Fisher, DL Mikail Kamara, WR Elijah Sarratt |
3:15 p.m. | Maryland | HC Michael Locksley, DB Jalen Huskey, LB Daniel Wingate, OL Isaiah Wright |
3:30 p.m. | Nebraska | HC Matt Rhule, OL Henry Lutovsky, QB Dylan Raiola, S DeShon Singleton |
3:45 p.m. | Ohio State | HC Ryan Day, S Caleb Downs, WR Jeremiah Smith, LB Sonny Styles |
Wednesday, July 23
Time (ET) | School | Speakers |
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2:30 p.m. | Minnesota | HC P.J. Fleck, DB Koi Perich, DL Anthony Smith, RB Darius Taylor |
2:45 p.m. | Northwestern | HC David Braun, RB Joseph Himon II, DL Anto Saka, QB Preston Stone |
3 p.m. | Wisconsin | HC Luke Fickell, QB Billy Edwards Jr., CB Ricardo Hallman, C Jake Renfro |
3:15 p.m. | Oregon | HC Dan LAnning, LB Bryce Boettcher, TE Kenyon Sadiq, OLB Matayo Uiagalelei |
3:30 p.m. | Washington | HC Jedd Fisch, RB Jonah Coleman, CB Ephesians Prysock, QB Demond Williams Jr. |
3:45 p.m. | Penn State | HC James Franklin, QB Drew Allar, OL Nick Dawkins, S Zakee Wheatley |
Thursday, July 24
Time (ET) | School | Speakers |
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2:30 p.m | Iowa | HC Kirk Ferentz, DB Koen Entringer, DL Ethan Hurkett, OL Logan Jones |
2:45 p.m. | Purdue | HC Barry ODom, DB Tony Grimes, DE CJ Madden, RB Devin Mockobee |
3 p.m. | UCLA | HC DeShaun Foster, OL Garrett DiGiorgio, QB Nico Iamaleava, LB JonJon Vaughns |
3:15 p.m. | Michigan State | HC Jonathan Smith, LB Jordan Hall, WR Nick Marsh, OT Stanton Ramil |
3:30 p.m. | USC | HC Lincoln Riley, WR Makai Lemon, OL Elijah PAige, S Kamari Ramsey |
3:45 p.m. | Michigan | HC Sherrone Moore, TE/FB Max Bredeson, LB Ernest Hausmann, Edge Derrick Moore |