The faculty soccer media days circuit carries on this week within the desert as Large Ten Media Days takes over the Mandalay Bay Resort and On line casino in Las Vegas. Between July 22-24, the league will host all 18 groups as a part of a three-day occasion, that includes 18 coaches and 54 gamers. 

The Large Ten has loads to brag about in 2025. For the primary time for the reason that BCS launched in 1998, the league has gained consecutive nationwide championships. Ohio State captured the crown in 2024, one 12 months after Michigan gained in 2023, with Penn State additionally reaching the ultimate 4 of the primary 12-team expanded School Soccer Playoff. 

The Large Ten doesn’t maintain a proper media ballot, however the Kings of the North Podcast holds an unofficially official assortment of 54 voters from each college. Based on that group, Penn State is the favourite to win the league with 35 of 54 first-place votes. Nonetheless, rising groups comparable to Oregon, Illinois and Michigan look to additionally take down the Buckeyes in 2025. 

Burning questions for 2025 Large Ten Media Days: Can Ohio State reload? Is Penn State able to be the hunted?

Tom Fornelli

Burning questions for 2025 Big Ten Media Days: Can Ohio State reload? Is Penn State ready to be the hunted?

Here is a take a look at the place to look at 2025 Large Ten Media Days and the complete look schedule forward of the occasion in Las Vegas. 

The place to look at 2025 Large Ten Media Days

Dates: July 22-24
Location:
Mandalay Bay Resort and On line casino | Las Vegas, Nevada
TV: Large Ten Community | Dwell stream: FOX Sports activities App

2025 Large Ten Media Days schedule

Wednesday, July 23

Minnesota — P.J. Fleck (12:30 p.m.) | DB Koi Perich, DL Anthony Smith, RB Darius Taylor

Northwestern — David Braun (12:45 p.m.) | RB Joseph Himon II, DL Anto Saka, QB Preston Stone

Wisconsin — Luke Fickell (1 p.m.) | QB Billy Edwards Jr., CB Ricardo Hallman, C Jake Renfro

Oregon — Dan Lanning (1:15 p.m.) | LB Bryce Boettcher, TE Kenyon Sadiq, OLB Matayo Uiagalelei

Washington — Jedd Fisch (1:30 p.m.) | RB Jonah Coleman, CB Ephesians Prysock, QB Demond Williams Jr.

Penn State — James Franklin (1:45 p.m.) | QB Drew Allar, OL Nick Dawkins, S Zakee Wheatley

Thursday, July 24

Iowa — Kirk Ferentz (12:30 p.m.) | DB Koen Entringer, DL Ethan Hurkett, OL Logan Jones

Purdue — Barry Odom (12:45 p.m.) | DB Tony Grimes, DE CJ Madden, RB Devin Mockobee

UCLA — DaShaun Foster (1 p.m.) | OL Garrett DiGiorgio, QB Nico Iamaleava, LB JonJon Vaughns

Michigan State — Jonathan Smith (1:15 p.m.) | LB Jordan Corridor, WR Nick Marsh, OT Stanton Ramil

USC — Lincoln Riley (1:30 p.m.) | WR Makai Lemon, OL Elijah Paige, S Kamari Ramsey

Michigan — Sherrone Moore (1:45 p.m.) | TE/FB Max Bredeson, LB Ernest Hausmann, Edge Derrick Moore

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