5:30pm tonight. No live feed, so we'll have to catch it on YouTube...
WSU Football: Jake Dickert and company to join OSU in Vegas for one-of-a-kind Pac-12 Media Day
Brock Craven SWX Local Sports Digital DirectorJul 10, 2024LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Football season is right around the corner, bringing new beginnings for the two remaining schools in the Pac-12: Washington State and Oregon State.
The Pac-12 Conference is still holding its annual media day in Las Vegas, but with WSU and OSU being the only remaining schools in the conference, it will feel more like a cocktail party than a traditional media day.
With Oregon, UW, USC, and UCLA officially in the Big Ten, Arizona, ASU, Colorado, and Utah in the Big 12, and Stanford and Cal in the ACC, the Pac-12 is calling their media day "After Hours with the Beavs and Cougs," with the theme "Welcome to the Fight: Past, Present & Future."
The event will take place at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday and will still include the usual Q&A session, with both schools focusing on the upcoming football season and discussing the past, present, and future.
Head Coach Jake Dickert will be joined by veteran linebacker Kyle Thornton and second-year WSU wide receiver Kyle Williams. Newly promoted Washington State Athletic Director Anne McCoy will also attend media day, along with former WSU and NFL quarterbacks Ryan Leaf and Jack Thompson.
Thornton will enter his fifth season as a Coug and is coming off his best season yet in the Crimson and Gray. Last year, the 6-foot-1, 222-pound linebacker led the team with 87 total tackles, 35 of which were solo, and added one sack, one pass deflection, and one forced fumble.
Williams, who transferred to WSU last season after spending his first three years at UNLV, enters his second season under Dickert and offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle in 2024. Last year, Williams was tied for second in receptions with 61 and racked up the third-most yards with 842, along with six touchdowns.
The Cougs arrived in Sin City for the cocktail party-style media day on a private charter flight provided by Diane Brelsford, a longtime booster for Washington State.
With the Pac-12 Network no longer in use, the "After Hours with the Beavs and Cougs" media day will not be televised.