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Are WSU and OSU on track to succeed in the rebuilt Pac-12?


Published on 2024-12-05 19:05:30 - Seattle Times
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  • After an undeniable success of a season, given the situation just 15 months ago, are Washington State and Oregon State on track to thrive in the rebuilt Pac-12?

The article from The Seattle Times discusses the future of the Pac-12 Conference, focusing on Washington State University (WSU) and Oregon State University (OSU) as the remaining members after significant realignment in college sports. It explores the challenges and potential strategies for these two schools to keep the Pac-12 alive or to find a new path forward. Key points include the financial implications of being a two-team conference, the exploration of scheduling agreements with other conferences like the Mountain West, and the possibility of adding new teams to rebuild the conference. There's also mention of the legal and governance issues surrounding the control of the Pac-12's assets and future media rights. The article highlights the determination of WSU and OSU to maintain their Power Five status, potentially through innovative solutions like a scheduling alliance or a merger with another conference, while also considering the impact on their athletic programs' competitiveness and visibility.

Read the Full Seattle Times Article at:
[ https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/wsu-cougar-football/are-wsu-and-osu-on-track-to-succeed-in-the-rebuilt-pac-12/ ]