A conference in peril meets Tuesday to discuss the media rights deal, after Colorado’s defection activates the doomsayers.
Purportedly, it’s to discuss a “review of assignments” for the board’s executive director, but stay tuned. The hot speculation, naturally, is that Arizona is about to follow Colorado.
We’ve said it all along, to the irritation of the Northwest schools’ fans, and events have borne it out: The Pac-12 was at its best, and its most relevant nationally, when the L.A. schools’ programs in football and men’s basketball were at their strongest. But that very same June 11 was also the day the NCAA came down with its penalty against USC, the bill coming due for the success of the Pete Carroll era: A two-year bowl ban, four years’ probation, a loss of 30 football scholarships over three years and 14 vacated victories because of violations involving Reggie Bush, plus sanctions against the men’s basketball program tied to violations of improper benefits rules involving O.J. Mayo.
For a couple of months after there were reports that a switch could still happen, but the Longhorn Network turned out to be the sticking point. In an ESPN interview that September Scott claimedsaying: “We could have expanded, but the deal didn’t make any sense at the end of the day for us, especially given the position that we are in. There is a very high bar. It’s hard to imagine very many scenarios for our conference to expand because the bar is so high.
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