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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Las Vegas will be the site of next week’s Big Ten Football Media Days, and there’s a collection of storylines you can bet will dominate headlines. Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti will be on stage Tuesday, likely preparing to answer questions about the state of college football and his conference’s differences with the SEC.
Texas A&M Takes Center Stage At Media Days On Thursday
Scott Rabalais on the Saban returning to coaching rumors, day two of Lane Kiffin vs. Hugh Freeze and the new SEC football documentary series
Oregon has reloaded for another run at a Big Ten title, while James Franklin enters the year with the most talented team he's had. Michael Cohen highlights the top storylines heading into Big Ten Media Days.
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Roll 'Bama Roll on MSNJumbo Package: Kalen DeBoer focused on FSU at SEC Media DaysHappy Thursday, everyone. Yesterday was Alabama’s time at SEC Media Days, and Kalen DeBoer is hyper-focused on the first game. Kalen DeBoer knows how big Alabama ’s opener against Florida State is.
Coming off a 5-7 season, Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze graces the podium at SEC media days prepared to face a gauntlet of questions.
Rumors about Alabama Crimson Tide legend Nick Saban returning to the coaching ranks ramped up on Monday during the first day of SEC Media Days.
Starting with Mountain West Media days in Las Vegas where UH was picked to finish 7th in the Preseason polls. Hawaii jumped up two spots from last season’s prediction after going 5-7 last season. The ‘Bows trying to lean on Veteran leadership to finish this season on a better note.
SEC Media Days continued on Tuesday with four College Football Playoff hopefuls headlining the event. Texas and Georgia competed in the SEC Championship Game last season, while Tennessee and Auburn believe they have the rosters to make an appearance in Atlanta this year.