Big Ten Conference Releases School Schedule for 2024 Football Media Days

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Per BT:

This year’s event will debut a three-day format, July 23-25, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis with Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti addressing the media on day one. Big Ten Network will provide live coverage all three days.

DAY 1 (July 23): Illinois, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin

DAY 2 (July 24): Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, UCLA, USC

DAY 3 (July 25): Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington


Go Gophers!!
 

Per BT:

This year’s event will debut a three-day format, July 23-25, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis with Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti addressing the media on day one. Big Ten Network will provide live coverage all three days.

DAY 1 (July 23): Illinois, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin

DAY 2 (July 24): Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, UCLA, USC

DAY 3 (July 25): Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington


Go Gophers!!
Since it looks like Media Days are now movable from city to city, any chance that US Bank Stadium will host?

This is the kind of thing that Meet Minneapolis tries to get for downtown.
 

Since it looks like Media Days are now movable from city to city, any chance that US Bank Stadium will host?

This is the kind of thing that Meet Minneapolis tries to get for downtown.
I have been told there are better options.
 

I have been told there are better options.
Having the championship game in Indy made sense when the western border of the league was Lincoln.

Now with Washington, Oregon, & USC all threats to finish in the top-2, having the game in Minneapolis every so often makes sense.

US Bank Stadium is constantly rated near the top of all NFL stadiums.
 

Big ten title game should be in most centrally rated indoor stadium that seats 50k+


St. Louis it is
 





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