George Kliavkoff Talked About Big-10 Poaching Conference Members
One by one Pack-12 conference members leave the pack to join the Big12. Pack 12 commissioner George Kliavkoff ignored the upcoming threat and talked about getting their media done for this year.
USC and UCLA already left the Pack-12 last year and joined the invitations from the Big Ten. On top of that, Pac-12 failed to do the deal with TV rights for this offseason. This one may lead the more departure from the Pack-12 to Big-10.
Via an interview with Yahoo Sports, Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff said,
“Our schools are committed to each other and to the Pac-12. We’ll get our media rights deal done, we’ll announce the deal. I think the realignment that’s going on in college athletics will come to an end for this cycle.”
Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff said Friday that losing members to the Big 12 is “not a concern.”
— Yahoo Sports College Football (@YahooSportsCFB) July 21, 2023
“I discount that because I know the truth.”
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. Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah have each been rumored as possible teams to leave the Pac-12 and join the Big 12.
Kliavkoff said, “I see the commitment all of our schools have to each other. I also kind of know where the sources of that are coming from. I discount that because I know the truth.”
George Kliavkoff put aside all his worries and tried his best to do these things right for the possible endangered conference. The pack 12 conference’s current deal with ESPN and Fox expires next July.
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