Pac-12 Has Decided Not To Give Up Yet

Pac-12 Has Decided Not To Give Up

Pac-12 Has Decided Not To Give Up

The Pac-12 has decided not to give up after all. The Big Ten instability is leading the Pac-12 to collapse.

Despite Paul Finebaum’s speculation that the destruction of Pac-12 did not even last in 2023. The Conference decided not to give up trying to fix their past mistakes.

According to Yahoo Sports’ Dan Wetzel and Ross Dellenger, Pac-12 members are set to meet on Friday to discuss the conference’s media deal and a new grant of rights agreement.

After UCS and UCLA, The Big Ten is eyeing for Oregon and Washington for its big expansion this year. After the news of Colorado leaving the Pac-12, several schools are in line to leave the conference. Some are even getting huge monetary offers from Big Ten including Oregon and Washington.

After UCS and UCLA, Pack left with only nine schools from which some are about to leave and others pending their suspension. Not getting their Media Rights deal was one of the biggest mistakes of Pac-12 slow destruction brick by brick.

According to Dan Wetzel, there is hope that the Pac-12 can put a stop to most or all of the planned and rumored defections in advance of a media deal with Apple.

The conference might be poaching for new schools after Thursday’s. It would be a miracle if Pac-12 saves on its own and an interesting turn in College football.

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