Following the success of last summer’s first season, Fox has announced the return of Big Noon Conversations. In this weekly interview series, analyst Joel Klatt talks to some of the biggest names in college football as the offseason approaches its final stretch.
Big Noon Conversations returned Monday. In the season’s debut episode, Klatt sat down with new Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore, who discussed the 2023 season which saw Michigan win the national championship, his promotion to the head coach role, replacing Jim Harbaugh, and the team’s outlook for this season.
Moore is the first of eight coaches to join Klatt this season. In addition to Moore, four of the other coaches who will be on the show hail from the Big Ten, one of Fox’s broadcast partners and a league Klatt is very familiar with as Fox’s lead Big Noon Saturday analyst. Other coaches scheduled to appear on the show include Ohio State’s Ryan Day, Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer, Penn State’s James Franklin, Oregon’s Dan Lanning, Nebraska’s Matt Rhule, Colorado’s Deion Sanders, and Texas’s Steve Sarkisian, according to a release from Fox.
The release also adds the show will release new episodes every Monday across all Fox Sports and The Joel Klatt Show platforms, and audio-only versions will be made available on Apple Music and Spotify.

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