Big 12 Media Days 2015 schedule
By Jack Crosby
A look at the schedule for the Big 12 Media Days that will be taking place later this month in Dallas
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The 2015 college football season is rapidly approaching here this summer, and to get everyone ready for yet another exciting campaign, it’s time to look forward to the Media Days that will be taking place soon. In a few weeks in Dallas, Texas, we’ll be treated to Big 12 Media Days.
Of all the conferences in college football, the Big 12 might be the one with the most questions to be answered. Of course, heading into this event, there are still a lot of interesting questions related to what happened last year with the snub from the College Football Playoff. As we know, it’s pretty evident that the Big 12 Conference was punished for their lack of a title game, so a lot of questions in regards to potential expansion will be on the table for the two days of the event. Surely, both Gary Patterson and Art Briles will have something to say about this subject.
Then we’ll have questions directed towards Oklahoma and Texas about whether or not they can take back the conference they once owned. Last season it was made pretty evident that the parity in the conference is alive and well like never before with both TCU and Baylor making a push for the College Football Playoff. What will Bob Stoops have to say about this? What will Charlie Strong have to say about this? How about the Oklahoma and Texas players?
Big 12 Media Days should be one of the more exciting ones of all the Power-5 conferences, and here’s a look at the schedule of appearances.
College football season is almost here, and Big 12 Media Days later this month will get us even that much more excited for that amazing fact.
What are some of your predictions for the Big 12 this season?
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