Overview
- Day two features representatives from Arizona, Colorado, Houston, Kansas, Oklahoma State, TCU, Utah and West Virginia.
- Colorado’s coach Deion Sanders returns under the spotlight in his third season while West Virginia’s Rich Rodriguez makes his first media-day appearance since coming back to Morgantown.
- Commissioner Brett Yormark opened Tuesday’s event with a state-of-the-conference speech that emphasized the Big 12’s strategic vision as a 16-team league.
- Coverage runs from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET on ESPNU with a one-hour segment on ESPN2 and live streaming available via ESPN+ and Fubo.
- Media Days serve as a pre-season forum for coaches and players to discuss team outlooks, conference expansion and the Big 12’s proposed 5+11 College Football Playoff model.