Football
Big Ten Announces 54 Student-Athletes to Participate at 2024 Football Media Days Presented by Old National Bank
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced Thursday the complete list of football student-athletes scheduled to attend the 2024 Big Ten Football Media Days presented by Old National Bank. For the first time in its history, the event will feature a three-day format from July 23-25 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, with six of the conference’s 18 schools represented by their head football coach and a trio of student-athletes each day.
July 23: Illinois, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin
July 24: Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, UCLA, USC
July 25: Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington
Big Ten Network will broadcast six consecutive hours of live coverage every day, beginning at 11 a.m. ET/10 a.m. CT/8 a.m. PT. Rick Pizzo and Jake Butt will host morning coverage of the day’s press conferences, while Dave Revsine, Gerry DiNardo and Howard Griffith will interview all 72 attendees on the BTN set during afternoons.
Media intending to cover the event can apply for credentials here. All applications must be submitted by Monday, July 15.
2024 BIG TEN FOOTBALL MEDIA DAYS STUDENT- ATHLETE ATTENDEES
Tuesday, July 23
ILLINOIS
WR Pat Bryant (Jacksonville, Fla.)
OLB Seth Coleman (Melbourne, Fla.)
OLB Gabe Jacas (Port St. Lucie, Fla.)
NORTHWESTERN
WR A.J. Henning (Frankfort, Ill.)
LB Xander Mueller (Wheaton, Ill.)
RB Cam Porter (Cincinnati, Ohio)
OHIO STATE
CB Denzel Burke (Phoenix, Ariz.)
WR Emeka Egbuka (Steilacoom, Wash.)
DE Jack Sawyer (Pickerington, Ohio)
PURDUE
QB Hudson Card (Austin, Texas)
C Gus Hartwig (Zionsville, Ind.)
LB Kydran Jenkins (Louisville, Ga.)
RUTGERS
RB Kyle Monangai (Roseland, N.J.)
LB Tyreem Powell (Vineland, N.J.)
LB Mohamed Toure (Pleasantville, N.J.)
WISCONSIN
LB Jake Chaney (Cape Coral, Fla.)
OT Jack Nelson (Stoughton, Wis.)
S Hunter Wohler (Muskego, Wis.)
Wednesday, July 24
IOWA
LB Jay Higgins (Indianapolis, Ind.)
TE Luke Lachey (Columbus, Ohio)
DB Quinn Schulte (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
MICHIGAN STATE
RB Nathan Carter (Rochester, N.Y.)
DB Dillon Tatum (Farmington Hills, Mich.)
TE Jack Velling (Seattle, Wash.)
NEBRASKA
S Isaac Gifford (Lincoln, Neb.)
DL Ty Robinson (Gilbert, Ariz.)
C Ben Scott (Honolulu, Hawaii)
PENN STATE
DE Dvon J-Thomas (Burtonsville, Md.)
S Jaylen Reed (Detroit, Mich.)
TE Tyler Warren (Mechanicsville, Va.)
UCLA
QB Ethan Garbers (Newport Beach, Calif.)
LB Oluwafemi Oladejo (Elk Grove, Calif.)
DL Jay Toia (Inglewood, Calif.)
USC
OL Jonah Monheim (Moorpark, Calif.)
QB Miller Moss (Los Angeles, Calif.)
S Kamari Ramsey (Palmdale, Calif.)
Thursday, July 25
INDIANA
RB Justice Ellison (Ashburn, Va.)
LB Aiden Fisher (Fredericksburg, Va.)
OL Mike Katic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
MARYLAND
WR Tai Felton (Ashburn, Va.)
LB Ruben Hyppolite II (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
DL Jordan Phillips, So. (Ocoee, Fla.)
MICHIGAN
TE/FB Max Bredeson (Hartland, Wis.)
RB Donovan Edwards (West Bloomfield, Mich.)
S Makari Paige (West Bloomfield, Mich.)
MINNESOTA
QB Max Brosmer (Roswell, Ga.)
LB Cody Lindenberg (Anoka, Minn.)
RB Darius Taylor (Detroit, Mich.)
OREGON
ILB Jeffrey Bassa (Salt Lake City, Utah)
TE Terrance Ferguson (Littleton, Colo.)
QB Dillion Gabriel (Mililani, Hawaii)
WASHINGTON
LB Carson Bruener (Woodinville, Wash.)
RB Jonah Coleman (Stockton, Calif.)
S Kamren Fabiculanan (Camarillo, Calif.)