Big Ten, Big 12 Media Days Begin with Huskers, Huskies, Bearcats Representatives
Big Ten, Big 12 Media Days Begin with Huskers, Huskies, Bearcats Representatives

Big Ten, Big 12 Media Days Begin with Huskers, Huskies, Bearcats Representatives

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The college football season is gearing up with the Big 12 Media Days starting on July 8 and the Big Ten Media Days scheduled for July 22 to 24 in Las Vegas. The University of Washington will be represented by quarterback Demond Williams Jr., cornerback Ephesians Prysock, and running back Jonah Coleman, all connected through head coach Jedd Fisch's Arizona recruiting ties. Nebraska will spotlight second-year quarterback Dylan Raiola, offensive guard Henry Lutovsky, and safety DeShon Singleton at the Big Ten Media Days, with head coach Matt Rhule aiming to build on last season’s bowl win and improve the team’s offensive performance. Raiola, noted for his arm talent and impressive freshman stats, will benefit from offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen's expanded playbook and new offensive weapons, including transfer wide receivers Dane Key and Nyziah Hunter. The media days will feature numerous key Big Ten players from various teams, highlighting the conference's competitive depth as programs prepare for the upcoming season. Meanwhile, the Big 12 Media Days will see Cincinnati Bearcats players and coaches discussing offseason developments, with anticipation of potential surprises following last year's jersey unveiling.

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