Extensive live coverage of 2015 Big 12 Football Media Days will be provided by FOX Sports, the Big 12 Digital Network and the Big 12's social media platforms on Monday, July 20 and Tuesday, July 21 from the Omni Dallas Hotel.
BIG 12 LIVE FROM MEDIA DAY will be televised both days from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. CT nationally on FOX Sports 2 and on FOX Sports Regional Networks in the Big 12 footprint, including FOX Sports Southwest, FOX Sports Oklahoma, FOX Sports Midwest and FOX Sports Kansas City.
FOX Sports' Big 12 Football Media Days coverage also will be streamed live on FOX Sports GO, the critically acclaimed app that provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content on tablets and mobile devices and online at
FOXSportsGO.com.
Thirty-minute recap shows will be televised each night at 11:00 p.m. CT on FOX Sports Southwest and FOX Sports Oklahoma and at 11:30 p.m. CT on FOX Sports Kansas City.
Additionally, the Big 12 Digital Network will cover the two days from beginning to end, with interviews with student-athletes, coaches and other individuals. Archives of every press conference, as well as photos and other unique content from correspondents Wendell Barnhouse and Kristen Keith can be found on the Media Day Central page on Big12Sports.com.
Exclusive live coverage from the event will also be available on the Big 12's social media platforms, including Twitter and Instagram (@Big12Conference) with #Big12FB serving as the official hashtag of the event.
FOX Sports Southwest's Ric Renner will host BIG 12 LIVE FROM MEDIA DAY with FSSW college football analysts Gary Reasons and Dusty Dvoracek. FOX COLLEGE FOOTBALL studio and game analyst Joel Klatt and FOX Sports Southwest's Erin Hartigan will interview Big 12 coaches throughout the two-day event. FOX Sports college football announcers Gus Johnson, Dave Wannstedt, Brian Baldinger, Ben Leber, Brady Quinn and Matt Leinart will make special guest appearances and offer insight on the upcoming season.
Big 12 Football Media Days coverage will include coaches' press conferences, team previews, analysis, and interviews with student-athletes and special guests, including Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby.
Monday's lineup will feature TCU, Kansas, West Virginia, Kansas State and Texas Tech. Scheduled to appear on Tuesday are Baylor, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Oklahoma State and Texas.