Big Ten Media Days are right around the corner and the league announced who will be attending and speaking at this year’s event.
The Big Ten announced the number of players attending media days this year. 28 players will attend the 2015 Big Ten Football Media Days and Kickoff Luncheon presented by Allstate and BMW.
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Held on July 30 and 31, the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago will be the site for what should be an eventful couple of days.
The full list of attendees is as follows.
EAST DIVISION
INDIANA
Adarius Rayner
Jason Spriggs
Nate Sudfeld
MARYLAND
Brad Craddock
William Likely
Andrew Zeller
MICHIGAN
Joe Bolden
Jehu Chesson
James Ross III
MICHIGAN STATE
Jack Allen
Shilique Calhoun
Connor Cook
OHIO STATE
Taylor Decker
Joshua Perry
Adolphus Washington
PENN STATE
Jordan Lucas
Angelo Mangiro
Anthony Zettel
RUTGERS
Leonte Carroo
Darius Hamilton
Keith Lumpkin
ILLINOIS
Josh Ferguson
Ted Karras
Mason Monheim
IOWA
Austin Blythe
Jordan Loma
Drew Ott
MINNESOTA
Briean Boddy-Calhoun
Theiren Cockran
Mitch Leidner
NEBRASKA
Tommy Armstrong
Nate Gerry
Jordan Westerkamp
NORTHWESTERN
Traveon Henry
Christian Jones,
Dan Vitale
PURDUE
Danny Anthrop
Robert Kugler
Frankie Williams
WISCONSIN
Michael Caputo
Corey Clement
Joel Stave
You already know Jim Harbaugh is going to be the most anticipated speaker when the Michigan head coach takes his turn behind the mic and hopefully gives us a few classic Harbaugh lines and moments of awkwardness. Of course, Ohio State’s Urban Meyer will be a close second and don’t you wish he trolled us all and brought his three quarterbacks, Braxton Miller, J.T. Barrett and Cardale Jones?
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