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<blockquote data-quote="Butler-eer" data-source="post: 132104640" data-attributes="member: 1661089"><p><h2><a href="https://www.si.com/college/stanford/football/the-big-ten-has-sights-set-on-multiple-pac-12-schools">Is the Pac-12 hanging by a thread?</a></h2><p>Sports Illustrated's Kevin Borba writes: "All of this is occurring as the Pac-12 is still in the midst of their media rights negotiations, but if they lose one more school you could very well kiss the conference goodbye. Not only are there Pac-12 schools on the radar of the Big Ten, but schools such as Arizona, Utah, Colorado and Arizona State have all generated interest from the Big 12. The Big Ten continues to be on the offensive side and surging towards 20 teams, while the Pac-12 who is familiar with the tail in-between their legs position is on some sort of defense."</p><p></p><h2><a href="https://www.actionnetwork.com/ncaaf/oregon-big-ten-preliminary-expansion-discussions?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=BrettMcMurphy">Which Pac-12 schools could go to the Big 12?</a></h2><p>Brett McMurphy of Action Network wrote: "If Oregon and others from the Pac-12 leave for the Big Ten, the Big 12 has targeted Arizona, Utah, Colorado and Arizona State as potential members, sources said. While all this is ongoing, the Pac-12 is trying to acquire its new media rights deal, starting in 2024."</p><p></p><p></p><h2><a href="https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/08/20/hotline-mailbag-expansion-timeline-the-big-tens-looming-threat-the-fox-factor-uc-bureaucracy-and-more/">What are the odds of a Pac-12 Conference collapse?</a></h2><p>Jon Wilner of the San Jose Mercury News answered a question about the odds of the Pac-12 potentially collapsing if Stanford, Cal, Washington and Oregon left for the Big Ten.</p><p></p><p>He wrote: "100 percent. In that scenario, a total of six schools would be headed to the Big Ten, and the Four Corners (Arizona, ASU, Colorado and Utah) would undoubtedly leave for the Big 12. Sure, the conference could reform with Oregon State, Washington State and a slew of Mountain West schools, but it would be the Pac-12 in name only."</p><p></p><p></p><p>Above comes from AZ Central.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butler-eer, post: 132104640, member: 1661089"] [HEADING=1][URL='https://www.si.com/college/stanford/football/the-big-ten-has-sights-set-on-multiple-pac-12-schools']Is the Pac-12 hanging by a thread?[/URL][/HEADING] Sports Illustrated's Kevin Borba writes: "All of this is occurring as the Pac-12 is still in the midst of their media rights negotiations, but if they lose one more school you could very well kiss the conference goodbye. Not only are there Pac-12 schools on the radar of the Big Ten, but schools such as Arizona, Utah, Colorado and Arizona State have all generated interest from the Big 12. The Big Ten continues to be on the offensive side and surging towards 20 teams, while the Pac-12 who is familiar with the tail in-between their legs position is on some sort of defense." [HEADING=1][URL='https://www.actionnetwork.com/ncaaf/oregon-big-ten-preliminary-expansion-discussions?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=BrettMcMurphy']Which Pac-12 schools could go to the Big 12?[/URL][/HEADING] Brett McMurphy of Action Network wrote: "If Oregon and others from the Pac-12 leave for the Big Ten, the Big 12 has targeted Arizona, Utah, Colorado and Arizona State as potential members, sources said. While all this is ongoing, the Pac-12 is trying to acquire its new media rights deal, starting in 2024." [HEADING=1][URL='https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/08/20/hotline-mailbag-expansion-timeline-the-big-tens-looming-threat-the-fox-factor-uc-bureaucracy-and-more/']What are the odds of a Pac-12 Conference collapse?[/URL][/HEADING] Jon Wilner of the San Jose Mercury News answered a question about the odds of the Pac-12 potentially collapsing if Stanford, Cal, Washington and Oregon left for the Big Ten. He wrote: "100 percent. In that scenario, a total of six schools would be headed to the Big Ten, and the Four Corners (Arizona, ASU, Colorado and Utah) would undoubtedly leave for the Big 12. Sure, the conference could reform with Oregon State, Washington State and a slew of Mountain West schools, but it would be the Pac-12 in name only." Above comes from AZ Central.com [/QUOTE]
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