Scott Wetherbee Vice President/Director of Athletics | Eastern Michigan Athletics Website
Scott Wetherbee Vice President/Director of Athletics | Eastern Michigan Athletics Website
The Mid-American Conference (MAC) is set to hold its 2025 Football Media Day on Thursday, July 24, at Ford Field in Detroit. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., marking the start of the MAC's football season, which begins on August 28 and concludes with the championship game on December 6.
The media day will be broadcast live on ESPN+, featuring hosts Michael Reghi and Dustin Fox. They will engage with all MAC head coaches and various student-athletes throughout the event. MAC Commissioner Dr. Jon Steinbrecher will open the proceedings with an address at 11 a.m.
Representing Eastern Michigan University (EMU) at the event will be Head Coach Chris Creighton, senior defensive lineman Jefferson Adam from Ypsilanti, Michigan, and senior offensive lineman Mickey Rewolinski from Caledonia, Wisconsin.
Fans can follow EMUEagles.com for comprehensive coverage of the day's events, including interviews and updates. Social media interactions are encouraged using hashtags #MACtion and #EMUFB across platforms like X, Instagram, and Facebook.
The schedule for the day includes registration starting at 8:30 a.m., followed by Dr. Steinbrecher's address at 11 a.m., coinciding with the ESPN+ broadcast that runs until 3 p.m.
Eastern Michigan fans can look forward to seeing Coach Creighton interviewed on ESPN+, although his exact time slot is yet to be announced. Questions for Coach Creighton or players Adam and Rewolinski can be directed via X or posted on EMU's official Facebook page.
For those interested in more behind-the-scenes content during MAC Media Day, following accounts such as @EMUAthletics, @EMUFB, @GregSteinerEMU (Football SID), @Coach_Creighton (Chris Creighton), and @MACSports is recommended.
Additionally, EMUEagles.com will provide updates throughout the afternoon regarding preseason polls, media guides, video interviews, and feature stories related to MAC Media Day activities.