In this episode of Big Ten Huddle, JR and Zack dive into the highlights from Day 1 of the 2025 Big Ten Football Media Days in Las Vegas, covering key moments from Indiana, Ohio State, Illinois, Nebraska, Rutgers, and Maryland, along with insights from Commissioner Tony Petitti. Here’s a breakdown of the topics discussed:
Maryland’s Culture Shift: Mike Locksley addressed Maryland’s challenging 4-8 season, admitting he lost the locker room last year but emphasized a culture overhaul this offseason to rebuild player relationships and trust. He also shared a colorful analogy, comparing his quarterback room to a “snake and a baby,” highlighting the mix of experience and youth. SI.com Recap
Rutgers’ Championship Ambition: Greg Schiano acknowledged Rutgers’ financial constraints compared to Big Ten peers but stressed finding players who fit the program’s culture. He set a bold goal, stating, “I came back to win the championship,” signaling Rutgers’ climb from the bottom of the league. Schiano also reflected, “This wasn’t a good job. But we’ve made it a good job. We’re about to make it a great job.” News-Gazette
Nebraska’s Progress: Matt Rhule discussed sophomore QB Dylan Raiola’s development, praising his ability to take responsibility and stay composed after mistakes, which led to a 2024 bowl victory. Rhule expressed confidence that Nebraska is “close to fixed” and ready to compete at a higher level. SI.com Recap
Ohio State’s Mindset: Ryan Day emphasized an aggressive approach, saying he’s “not defending a national championship” but “attacking” the new season. He updated the ongoing QB battle, noting the focus is on who had the better offseason. Star WR Jeremiah Smith also made waves, calling those who downplay the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry in the CFP era “crazy.” 247Sports
Illinois’ Resilience and Playoff Hopes: Bret Bielema reflected on Illinois’ 10-win 2024 season, noting losses to Oregon and Minnesota showed the team’s grit. He advocated for a 16-team playoff expansion and shared a lighthearted story about meeting his wife in Vegas. News-Gazette
Indiana’s Bold Vision: Curt Cignetti, fresh off a CFP appearance, dismissed “fluke” talk and doubled down on improving Indiana’s 11-win season. He took a swipe at SEC scheduling, saying, “We figured we would just adopt SEC scheduling philosophies,” and stressed the need for a standardized, objective playoff system. SFGate
Tony Petitti’s Playoff Push: Commissioner Tony Petitti advocated for an objective playoff selection process, criticizing the 5+11 format as too subjective. He confirmed sending a letter to address playoff concerns but declined to share details, emphasizing that college football should align with other sports’ postseason clarity. SI.com Recap
Additional Notes:
The episode captures the electric atmosphere of Big Ten Media Days, with coaches like Curt Cignetti and Ryan Day bringing unfiltered energy.
JR and Zack discuss how these storylines set the stage for the 2025 season, especially for teams like Indiana and Illinois aiming for CFP contention.
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