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  • Big 12 Football Days 2026 - July 8

    UC will be on Day 2.

    Big 12 announces team schedule for 2026 Football Media Days

  • #2
    Big 12 adding Monster as football media days sponsor

    Players attending: French, Peek Jr., Tengesdal, Tyo.

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    • #3
      Ross Dellenger:

      Brett Yormark announces that the Big 12 and Monster Energy have entered a multi-year partnership. Big 12 football will be branded the "Monster Energy Big 12 Football." Same for men's and women's basketball as well. Monster will have conference sponsorship patches on team jerseys

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      • #4
        UC's folks will be on set on ESPNU

        12:15 ET Presser
        1:00 Satterfield
        2:15 Players
        2:40 Coaches Roundtable
        Brent Wyrick
        92 Final Four Front Row
        @LobotC2DFW

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
          Ross Dellenger:

          Brett Yormark announces that the Big 12 and Monster Energy have entered a multi-year partnership. Big 12 football will be branded the "Monster Energy Big 12 Football." Same for men's and women's basketball as well. Monster will have conference sponsorship patches on team jerseys
          Each school will receive something around $1.25M and Monster will cover all expenses, including the cost of adding their logo to the field.

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          • #6
            So...we now have a Monster Energy Monster Factory fitness program?

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            • #7
              The Commish talks about Texas Tech to the media.
              Commissioner Brett Yormark has intense interaction with Texas Tech media member at Big 12 media days

              This has live updates:
              Big 12 Football Media Days are here. Catch our live updates

              Scott Satterfield, longshot Bearcats football team blocking out doubt ahead of 2026 season
              Cincinnati plays the 17th-hardest schedule in the country by its 2026 opponents' 2025 final records (59.5% win rate in 2025) and the fourth-hardest in the Big 12. Even projecting just based on 2026 projected talent alone, it's a top-three most difficult schedule in the league.
              Last edited by bearcatbret; 07-08-2026, 04:02 PM.

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              • #8
                I'm going to double post this in two threads.This isn't an exact quote but something that Satterfield mentioned today was that Texas Tech or some representative of Texas Tech or Sorsby tampered with Sorsby with 4 games left in the season last year. If that's true Texas Tech might owe the conference or NCAA some money
                Brent Wyrick
                92 Final Four Front Row
                @LobotC2DFW

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                • #9
                  UC plays the 17th toughest schedule in 2026? Not sure how that could be.

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                  • #10
                    Of course, it was the local rag that asked the question at football media day.
                    "In front of Big 12 media, UC head coach Scott Satterfield was asked by The Enquirer for a comment on the NCAA's letter of inquiry. See link below Scott Springer/The Enquirer"

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                    • #11
                      Dan Hoard with the guys:
                      Dan Hoard: 12 Observations from Big 12 Media Days - University of Cincinnati Athletics - Official Athletics Website

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bearcat93 View Post
                        UC plays the 17th toughest schedule in 2026? Not sure how that could be.
                        This is based upon the 2025 win/loss records of the teams that the Bearcats will play this season. The 59.5% is bolstered for 2026 by facing six of last season's top seven B12 teams (overall records): TTU 12-2, @ BYU 12-2, UT 11-2, @ UH 10-3, @ AZ 9-4, @ ISU 8-4. Those teams finished 62-19.

                        That more than compensated for three squads with losing records: @ WV 4-8, CO 3-9, BC, 2-10. WCU (7-5), Miami-OH (7-7), & K-State (6-6) round out the 2026 slate.

                        This is not to say that 2025 teams will perform roughly the same in 2026. ISU seem likely to slip a bit, after Matt Campbell moved on to PSU, leading to considerable roster churn. However, the remaining five teams at the top of the B12 figure to be as good or better than last year. Plus, the Cats will play only four home B12 games.

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