Day 2 of Big 10 Football Media Days
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The college football media days circuit carries on this week in the desert as Big Ten Media Days takes over the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Between July 22-24, the league will host all 18 teams as part of a three-day event,
Wisconsin Badgers coach Luke Fickell had his 15 minutes of podium time at the Big Ten Media Days and he capitalized on every second of it. He left time for one
Entering his third season leading Wisconsin football, Luke Fickell faces a difficult 2025 schedule. The head coach spoke about his approach to the season at Big Ten Football Media Days.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Indiana football players have largely ignored the debate amongst league administrators, coaches and fans about the program's strength of schedule, but that wasn't an easy task for the Hoosiers in attendance at Big Ten Media Days on Tuesday.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNBig Ten contender's trip against Iowa football at Kinnick Stadium circled as swing gameOne Big Ten team's trip to Kinnick Stadium to take on the Iowa Hawkeyes this year is among the conference's biggest tests.
Petitti is advocating for a more 'NFL-style' playoff, where play-in games keep CFP hopes alive for more teams late into the season
The Hoosiers canceled series against ACC programs, which falls in line with what Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti stated was the goal with how it weighs games.
The Badgers football coach spoke to reporters during Big Ten media day on July 23 at the Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas.
Curt Cignetti's press conference at Big Ten football media days weighed in on trending topics: schedule changes, College Football Playoff format, play-ins and more.
After his team was eliminated in the Rose Bowl quarterfinal Jan. 1 last season, Dan Lanning wants the layoff between playoff games shortened.
Myerberg has Penn State, which will be the toughest game on the Spartans' schedule, ranked No. 1. The only teams he has behind the Spartans are Northwestern (No. 16), Maryland (No. 17) and Purdue (No. 18).