ESPN Paul Finebaum Reality Check To Pac-12, Says “It’s Over”
ESPN Analyst Paul Finebaum gave a harsh reality check to the Pac-12 on Friday.
Despite the news coming of Colorado back to join the Big-12 which is ready for major expansion, ESPN veteran reporter Paul Finebaum said, “There’s really nothing left.”
The Pac-12 Conference already lost two of its poaching members UCLA and USC last year to join the Big-10. Even though the Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff trying his best to do the deal with TV rights for this offseason.
For the past few months, news of Colorado leaving the conference has been in the news in the shape of rumors. Those rumors turned into real bad news for the Pac-12 according to Paul it is the beginning of the end for the conference.
On Friday, Paul Finebaum was appearing on ESPN’s Get Up show and said that the Pac-12 is in its last days.
Finebaum said, “You may as well administer the Pac-12’s last rites. It’s over.”
.@finebaum on the Pac-12 ?
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) July 28, 2023
“You may as well administer the Pac-12’s last rites. It’s over.” pic.twitter.com/OPLBgOP4Zz
Paul Finebaum, 68, also mentioned the fact that USC, UCLA, and Colorado left the conference in an abyss with no way out. Finebaum said,
“There’s really nothing left. This league no longer has any relevance on the national stage.”
After USC, UCLA, and now Colorado back out from the Pac-12 there are only nine members left in the conference.
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