5 Questions for Oregon Ducks at Big Ten Media Days
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, JUL 21 – Big Ten Media Days highlighted key player changes, coaching pressures, and a tough schedule as Penn State leads preseason polls and 13 starters join via transfers, analysts said.
- This week, Big Ten Football Media Days begin at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, marking the unofficial start to the league's second year as an 18-school enterprise.
- Media Days have become a platform for commentary on ongoing conference changes, highlighting the addition of new teams, including Oregon, USC, Washington, and UCLA.
- Penn State received 435 points to top the preseason poll, as determined by 25 media members in the Cleveland.com preseason poll.
- Rutgers coach Greg Schiano will engage in live interviews, with scheduled press sessions at specific times on the Big Ten Network.
- Rutgers will open its season on August 28 against Ohio, aiming to build on a 2024 program-high average of 28.9 points per game, the best since 2008.
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