The seven football-playing schools committed to the Pac-12 have embraced a startup mentality. Jon Wilner has four radical ...
The conference is seeking a media deal before adding a football-playing member but the issues are deeply related.
Expect a multi-partner deal any day now but unlikely not near previous estimate of $15 million per school PUBLICLY, ALL IS QUIET as the reconstituted Pac-12 goes about securing a media rights deal ...
The West Coast schools likely would form a division of their own in a 40-something team league featuring the best of the FBS.
Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould has used the phrase “blank slate” to describe her strategic approach to the next era, particularly with regard to the rebuilt conference’s pending media ...
The Pac-12 is telling us that none of the available schools will move the media rights needle, so what’s the reason for waiting to add a team to become compliant with NCAA regulations?
Madness as the backdrop, executives from the Pac-12 churn forward in pursuit of media rights agreements for their restructured conferences.
What is the state of the Mountain West right now? Commissioner Gloria Nevarez feels pretty good, all things considered.
With March Madness as the frenzied backdrop, executives from the Pac-12 and Mountain West churn forward in pursuit of media rights agreements for their restructured conferences beginning in the ...
The rebuilt Pac-12 is fast approaching the sweet spot for a media rights agreement. Perhaps by the end of the month, but likely by the close of April, according to sources, the conference should ...
In terms of the Pac-12’s broad strategy, it’s critical to recognize that the media rights negotiations and the membership question are unfolding together. WSU's running backs coach abruptly ...