2014 Pac-12 Media Days guide: Schedule, how to watch online, player list and more
Marcus Mariota, Mike Leach and Brett Hundley are among the big names at this year’s Pac-12 media event.


Pac-12 Media Days is a two-day event in which media members head to Los Angeles to talk with Pac-12 coaches, players and other associated conference personnel. It’s not quite the four-day SEC extravaganza, but there is definitely reason to pay attention.
When is it?
Wednesday, July 23, through Thursday, July 24. It runs from around 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET on each day.
Can I watch any of it online?
Yep! Pac-12 Networks will be streaming it live for free, for subscribers and non-subscribers alike.
What’s the schedule and who is speaking?
All times Eastern.
Wednesday, July 23
- 12:35 p.m. -- Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham, wide receiver Dres Anderson and defensive end Nate Orchard
- 1:12 p.m. -- Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez, wide receiver Austin Hill and safety Jared Tevis
- 1:52 p.m. -- California head coach Sonny Dykes, quarterback Jared Goff and safety Stefan McClure
- 2:17 p.m. -- Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott
- 2:31 p.m. -- USC head coach Steve Sarkisian, quarterback Cody Kessler and defensive end Leonard Williams
- 3:12 p.m. -- Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich, quarterback Marcus Mariota and linebacker Derrick Malone
- 3:50 p.m. -- Washington State head coach Mike Leach, quarterback Connor Halliday and linebacker Darryl Monroe
Thursday, July 24
- 12:38 p.m. -- Colorado head coach Mike MacIntyre, wide receiver Nelson Spruce and defensive lineman Juda Parker
- 1:16 p.m. -- Arizona State head coach Todd Graham, quarterback Taylor Kelly and offensive lineman Jamil Douglas
- 1:54 p.m. -- Oregon State head coach Mike Riley, quarterback Sean Mannion and linebacker Michael Doctor
- 2:32 p.m. -- UCLA head coach Jim Mora, quarterback Brett Hundley and linebacker Eric Kendricks
- 3:11 p.m. -- Washington head coach Chris Petersen, offensive lineman Ben Riva and linebacker Hau'oli Kikaha
- 4:04 p.m. -- Stanford head coach David Shaw, quarterback Kevin Hogan and safety Jordan Richards
Who’s the one coach everyone must listen to?
Mike Leach has never been one to mince words, and he’s generally good for a few strong quotes. New head coaches Steve Sarkisian and Chris Petersen also merit special consideration. Sarkisian’s presser could get extremely interesting, as he left one Pac-12 job for another this past offseason.
In terms of players, there are a pair of Heisman contenders in Marcus Mariota and Brett Hundley (and a dark-horse candidate in Sean Mannion) among an absurd amount of quality talent.
Will any actual news happen?
Coaches usually announce roster and injury updates, with the occasional depth chart change as well.











