How to watch Texas football at Big 12 Media Days: Streaming info, times
Big 12 Media Days kicks off at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, TX, with programs such as Texas football and the TCU Horned Frogs leading the festivities on July 12. This will be the final time that Texas and the Oklahoma Sooners participate at Big 12 Media Days before leaving for the SEC in 2024.
This is also the first year that the four new additions to the Big 12 will be included in media days, including the UCF Knights, BYU Cougars, Houston Cougars, and Cincinnati Bearcats.
Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark will begin media days at noon CT on July 12 with his opening comments. After Yormark’s opening comments to kick off Big 12 Media Days, TCU and head coach Sonny Dykes will take the stage at 1:15 p.m. CT.
Following TCU will be Houston, the Kansas Jayhawks, Baylor Bears, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Texas, and BYU, in that order. On July 13, Big 12 Media Days begin at 9:15 a.m. CT, with the Kansas State Wildcats and head coach Chris Klieman starting off the press conferences to round out the final day of the festivities at Jerry World.
After Kansas State on July 13 will be UCF, the Texas Tech Red Raiders, Cincinnati, West Virginia Mountaineers, Iowa State Cyclones, and Oklahoma. The Sooners will be last to take the stage at Big 12 Media Days on July 13 at 11:50 a.m. CT.
You can find the full Big 12 Media Days schedule on the Big 12 website.
TV/streaming information and representatives for Texas football at Big 12 Media Days
Yormark’s time on stage and the Big 12 head coaches will be broadcast live on ESPNU and ESPN+. Texas fans can also catch Yormark’s comments and head coach Steve Sarkisian’s press conference at Big 12 Media Days on Longhorn Network. Stay up to date with all the action on Big 12 Media Days by following Hook’em Headlines on social media.
Texas’ Big 12 Media Days time slot will be 3:25 p.m. CT on July 12.
Also representing the Longhorns at Big 12 Media Days will be redshirt sophomore quarterback Quinn Ewers, senior linebacker Jaylan Ford, junior wide receiver Xavier Worthy, redshirt senior wide receiver Jordan Whittington, and senior defensive back Jahdae Barron.
All of Texas’ player representatives will be making their first appearances at Big 12 Media Days this year.
Texas finished up last season with a record of 8-5 (6-3 Big 12), good for third place in the conference standings. Sark and the Longhorns were voted atop the Big 12 in the preseason media poll. They open up the 2023 regular season at home at DKR on Sep. 2 against the Rice Owls at 2:30 p.m. CT.