The final countdown towards the 2024 College Football season is on with just a little over a month away until the first kickoff of the year.
And that means media days within the Power 5 conferences are right around the corner, including the Big Ten.
On Thursday, the Big Ten Conference announced the full slate of student-athletes across its newly formed 18-team league for its 2024 Big Ten Football Media Days, which start on Tuesday, July 23 in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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The three-day event in Indianapolis will be the first time the college football world will see UCLA, USC, Oregon and Washington as part of the Big Ten after leaving the Pac-12.
Sherrone Moore will also be taking the stage for the first time as the head coach of the reigning Big Ten champion and national champion Michigan Wolverines after Jim Harbaugh left for the NFL and Los Angeles Chargers during the offseason. The Wolverines will bring Max Bredeson, Makari Paige and Donovan Edwards, who had two touchdowns in the CFP championship game last season, to Indianapolis.
So who else will be appearing in Indianapolis?
Here’s what you need to know on which student-athletes will be heading to Indianapolis later this month for Big Ten Football Media Day:
Big Ten Football Media Days will take place from Tuesday, July 23 through Thursday, July 25 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the home of the Indianapolis Colts and the Big Ten Football Championship Game.
Here’s a breakdown of when each team will be speaking at Big Ten Media Day:
In order based on appearance at Big Ten Football Media Days