This afternoon, West Virginia men’s basketball coach Ross Hodge will be meeting with the media at the Big 12 Media Days at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

Hodge will be accompanied by Jasper Floyd, Brenen Lorient, and Honor Huff. Media day is already underway, and you can stream it live on ESPN+. Below are the times that each coach/team will take questions.

9:40-9:50: Jerome Tang, Kansas State

10:00-10:10: Grant McCasland, Texas Tech

10:20-10:30: Wes Miller, Cincinnati

10:40-10:50: Steve Lutz, Oklahoma State

11:00-11:10: Alen Jensen, Utah

11:20-11:30: Bobby Hurley, Arizona State

11:40-11:50: Jamie Dixon, TCU

12:00-12:10: T.J. Otzelberger, Iowa State

2:20-2:30: Scott Drew, Baylor

2:40-2:50: Ross Hodge, West Virginia

3:00-3:10: Kevin Young, BYU

3:20-3:30: Tad Boyle, Colorado

3:40-3:50: Tommy Lloyd, Arizona

4:00-4:10: Johnny Dawkins, UCF

4:20-4:30: Kelvin Sampson, Houston

4:40-4:50: Bill Self, Kansas

Once Hodge and the players speak at the podium, we’ll have everything they said here on our website.

This Sunday, West Virginia fans will get their first look at this year’s team as they get set to host the Wheeling Cardinals in an exhibition at Hope Coliseum on Sunday at 4 p.m. ET.

“You’re looking forward to playing someone else. I think it kind of starts there,” Hodge said last week. “These guys have really been playing against each other since June. You take it a step further, whether it’s the exhibition versus Wheeling on the 26th or your opener, crowd is a real thing in college basketball — they impact games, they make a difference.”

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