Where to watch Big 12 Media Days: Full schedule, times, channels, live streams for college football press conferences | Sporting News

Believe it or not, college football is just around the corner.
There should be plenty of intrigue in the Big 12 in the upcoming season, and we'll get our first glimpse at the new-look conference this week with Big 12 Media Days.
The two-day event will take place from Tuesday, July 8 through Wednesday, July 9 as representatives from all 16 teams take the podium.
WATCH: Big 12 Media Days LIVE with Fubo (FREE trial) Deion Sanders readies for Year 3 at Colorado, and the first without his son, Shedeur, under center.
So Sanders is bringing two quarterbacks to Media Days: Five-star freshman Julian Lewis and Liberty transfer Kaidon Salter.
Arizona State emerged as a surprising force last season, capturing the conference's automatic bid for the College Football Playoff.
Coach Kenny Dillingham's team will have to deal with the burden of expectations this go-around, as the Sun Devils will enter the season as one of the favorites to win the conference.
Elsewhere, new faces are back in familiar places.
Scott Frost, off a tumultuous tenure at Nebraska, is back to lead UCF.
And Rich Rodriguez has returned to Morgantown as West Virginia's head coach.
We'll hear from both coaches as they vie to restore their respective programs.
Here's everything you need to know about watching Big 12 Media Days over the next two days, including TV and live stream information.
Where to watch Big 12 Media Days 2025: TV channel, live stream TV channel: ESPN2 | ESPNU Live stream: Fubo | ESPN+ Coverage of the Big 12 Media Days will air live on national television, via either ESPN2 or ESPNU.
Matt Barrie (host) will be joined by Greg McElroy (analyst), Brock Osweiler (analyst) and Katie George (reporter) for live, on-site coverage.
Viewers looking to stream the Big 12 Media Days may do so on both ESPN+ and Fubo .
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Taxes and fees may apply.) Stream live Big 12 Media Days Watch Live Sports and TV Without Cable TV Start free trial Big 12 Media Days 2025 schedule Dates: Tuesday, July 8 - Wednesday, July 9 Location: Frisco, Texas The 2025 Big 12 Media Days will occur across Tuesday, July 8 and Wednesday, July 9.
The event will take place in Frisco, Texas, at the Ford Center, which is the practice facility for the Dallas Cowboys.
See below for a complete TV schedule for the two-day event.
Date Event Time (ET) TV channel Tuesday, July 8 Big 12 Media Days 11:30 a.m.
- 4 p.m.
ESPNU, Fubo , ESPN+ Wednesday, July 9 Big 12 Media Days 11:30 a.m.
- 3 p.m.
ESPNU, Fubo, ESPN+ Big 12 Media Days 3-4 p.m.
ESPN2, Fubo, ESPN+ Big 12 Media Days 2025 attendees Representatives from all 16 teams will make an appearance on either Tuesday, July 8 or Wednesday, July 9.
See below for each team's schedule, coaches and student-athlete representatives.
School Representatives Arizona State HC Kenny Dillingham, QB Sam Leavitt, WR Jordyn Tyson, OL Ben Coleman, DL C.J.
Fite, DL Clayton Smith, DB Xavion Alford Baylor HC Dave Aranda, QB Sawyer Robertson, WR Josh Cameron, OL Omar Aigbedion, DL Jackie Marshall, LB Keaton Thomas, DB Devyn Bobby BYU HC Kalani Sitake, RB LJ Martin, WR Chase Roberts, LB Jack Kelly, LB Isaiah Glasker, DL Keanu Tanuvasa UCF HC Scott Frost, RB Myles Montgomery, OL Paul Rubelt, DE Nyjalik Kelly, LB Keli Lawson Cincinnati HC Scott Satterfield, QB Brendan Sorsby, TE Joe Royer, OL Gavin Gerhardt, DL Dontay Corleone Iowa State HC Matt Campbell, QB Rocco Becht, OL Tyler Miller, DL Domonique Orange, DB Jeremiah Cooper, DB Jontez Williams Kansas State HC Chris Klieman, QB Avery Johnson, OL Taylor Poitier, DE Cody Stufflebean, LB Des Purnell, S VJ Payne Texas Tech HC Joey McGuire, QB Behren Morton, WR Caleb Douglas, DL Romello Height, DL Lee Hunter, LB Jacob Rodriguez, DB Cole Wisniewski School Representatives Arizona HC Brent Brennan, QB Noah Fifita, OL Rhino Tapa'atoutai, DL Tre Smith, DB Treydan Stukes, DB Dalton Johnson, DB Genesis Smith Colorado HC Deion Sanders, QB Julian Lewis, QB Kaidon Salter, OL Jordan Seaton, DB DJ McKinney, K Alejandro Mata Houston HC Willie Fritz, WR Mekhi Mews, WR Stephon Johnson, DL Carlos Allen Jr., DB Latrell McCutchin Sr.
Kansas HC Lance Leipold, QB Jalon Daniels, C Bryce Foster, DE Dean Miller, DT D.J.
Withers Oklahoma State HC Mike Gundy, TE Josh Ford, DT Iman Oates, DB Cam Smith TCU HC Sonny Dykes, QB Josh Hoover, WR Eric McAlister, OL Coltin Deery, LB Devean Deal, LB Namdi Obiazor, DB Bud Clark Utah HC Kyle Whittingham, QB Devon Dampier, OL Spencer Fano, DB Smith Snowden, LB Lander Barton West Virginia HC Rich Rodriguez, WR Jaden Bray, OL Landen Livingston, DL Edward Vesterinen Related Links Way-too-early Top 25 rankings for 2025 season Big Ten football news and rumors SEC football news and rumors Big 12 football news and rumors How to bet on college football.
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