BREAKING: @Big12Conference announces that 2025 Big 12 Media Days is coming back to Texas, but not at AT&T Stadium ... at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco. Big 12 Media Days left AT&T Stadium in 2024 for Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium.
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Big 12 media days will be back in familiar territory for 2025. On Wednesday, the conference announced that football media days for the upcoming season will take
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Coach Prime arrived in Frisco, Texas, on Monday to monitor some of his Colorado players practicing for the Shrine Bowl.
The conference announced Wednesday that media days will take place at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco on Tuesday, July 8, and Wednesday, July 9.
What happened in Vegas didn't stay there for the Big 12 Conference, which is returning its football media days to Texas. The Big 12 announced Wednesday that the preseason gathering of coaches and players from its 16 schools will be held July 8-9 at the Ford Center in Frisco,
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