The SEC hosts a four day event. The PAC-12 hosts a one day event. That pretty much reflects the media interest in the respective conferences.
The Conference should roll out a new slogan: "Behind and falling further behind"
SAN FRANCISCO - The 2021 Pac-12 Football season gets going on Tuesday, July 27 with the league's kickoff event, Pac-12 Football Media Day, presented by 76®, live from the W Hollywood Hotel. All 12 head coaches and two student-athletes from each Pac-12 team are set to take part, with the Pac-12 announcing today all 24 student-athletes headed to Hollywood. Coverage of the day-long event will be available across Pac-12 Networks, Pac-12 Insider, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app.
The day-long event will begin with opening remarks from Commissioner George Kliavkoff at 8 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. MT on Tuesday, July 27, followed by a media availability with Commissioner Kliavkoff, Senior Associate Commissioner of Football Operations Merton Hanks and Oregon Athletic Director and Chair of the Pac-12 Athletics Directors Committee Rob Mullens. All 12 head coaches and 24 student-athletes will then begin a circuit of availability beginning at 8:50 a.m. PT / 9:50 a.m. MT, with each head coach press conference available via Pac-12 Insider, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app.
Specific timing and details for Pac-12 Networks' coverage will be available at Pac-12.com.
A complete list of all 36 head coaches and student-athletes attending and/or participating in this year's Football Media Day can also be found below:
2021 Pac-12 Football Media Day - Attendees & Participants
Arizona Jedd Fisch (3 p.m.), Stanley Berryhill III (WR) Anthony Pandy (LB)
Arizona State Herm Edwards (1 p.m.) Jayden Daniels (QB) Chase Lucas (DB)
California Justin Wilcox (8:50 a.m.) Chase Garbers (QB) Kuony Deng (LB)
Colorado Karl Dorrell (2 p.m.) Dimitri Stanley (WR) Nate Landman (LB)
Oregon Mario Cristobal (11:20 a.m.) Johnny Johnson III (WR) Kayvon Thibodeaux (DE)
Oregon State Jonathan Smith (9:50 a.m.) Avery Roberts (LB) Jaydon Grant (DB)
Stanford David Shaw (10:20 a.m.) Michael Wilson (WR) Thomas Booker (DE)
UCLA Chip Kelly (1:30 p.m.) Dorian Thompson-Robinson (QB) Qwuantrezz Knight (DB)
USC Clay Helton (3:30 p.m.) Kedon Slovis (QB) Drake London (WR)
Utah Kyle Whittingham (2:30 p.m.) Britain Covey (WR) Devin Lloyd (LB)
Washington Jimmy Lake (10:50 a.m.) Jaxson Kirkland (OL) Trent McDuffie (DB)
Washington State Nick Rolovich (9:20 a.m.) - via Zoom Max Borghi (RB) Jahad Woods (LB)
Pac-12 Football Media Day this year will also see all 12 athletics directors present at the event, as well as other representatives from the Pac-12 staff, including Vice President of Officiating David Coleman.
Follow Pac-12 football this season with the Pac-12 Now App. Download the Pac-12 Now App and set alerts for Pac-12 football to make sure you never miss a moment of the action. Pac-12 Now is available in your app store for iOS, Android, and Apple TV.
There are only 4 upperclassman returning starter QBs in the conference.chalcidbear said:
Actually, I sorta assumed that each team would have had a QB as one of their representatives, so I was surprised to see only 4 QBs total.