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Laredo Morning Times on MSNSandoval: Big 12 media days sparks the beginning of college footballI was on cloud nine, and attending these college football media days didn’t even feel like work, LMT sports reporter Clara Sandoval said about the Big 12 media days.
Big 12 football media days 2025 continued Tuesday with Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy and Colorado coach Deion Sanders speaking at The Star.
P arity is part of what makes the Big 12 a fun conference, particularly in recent years. The Big 12 has seen four different champions in the last four seasons. The conference's depth, unpredictability and underdog attitude has made the Big 12 a fan favorite since powerhouses Texas and Oklahoma fled for the SEC.
DeShawn Hanika stepped up and was able to represent Kansas football during Big 12 Conference media days. However, there’s more to that story.
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Arizona State, who won the Big 12 last season after being picked to finish last in the preseason conference poll, brings back star quarterback Sam Leavitt and receiver Jordyn Tyson, as coach Kenny Dillingham looks to lead the Sun Devils back to the College Football Playoff in 2025.
Big 12 Media Days concluded on Wednesday from The Star in Frisco, Texas. Over the course of two days, all 16 teams from the Big 12 met with the media to discuss the upcoming 2025-26 football season.
Deion Sanders stole the show at Big 12 media days, addressing his health, Colorado’s QB battle and his vision for the Buffaloes in 2025.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders is finally back, looking svelte in a gray suit and acing just as flamboyant as ever at Big 12 media days.
After a year in Las Vegas, the Big 12’s media days moved back to Texas and will be held at the Ford Center in Frisco. Players and coaches from all 16 Big 12 teams will be in attendance for the two-day event.
Oklahoma State’s season is only a few weeks away, and the anticipation is building. Over the past several months, OSU has undergone a transformation. With massi