Seven-and-a-half months into its existential crisis, the Pac-12 doesn’t have a media rights contract, hasn’t decided whether to expand and is offering public pronouncements of unity from the university presidents…
Quiet for more than seven months as their conference attempts to secure its future, the remaining Pac-12 presidents on Monday released a joint statement addressing the unresolved media negotiations: “The…
*** Please note: Several topics related to Pac-12 media rights and expansion will be answered separately in forthcoming articles. (Some questions have been edited for clarity and brevity.) I’m trying…
ecapping the week in Pac-12 basketball … Theme of the week I: The plot thins UCLA’s sweep on the Oregon Trail, combined with Arizona’s stumble at Stanford, gave the Bruins…
The Pac-12 is inching closer toward remaining a 12-school conference following the departures of USC and UCLA to the Big Ten in the summer of 2024. The university presidents discussed…
Story by Jeff Metcalfe Second-ranked Stanford began Sunday with the prospect of moving closer in the national polls to unanimous No. 1 South Carolina should the Gamecocks lose to fifth-ranked…
Recapping the week in Pac-12 basketball … Theme of the week: Separation Saturday (and Thursday) Weekend sweeps by UCLA, Arizona and USC created a clear upper tier entering the final…
A recap of the week’s top developments across the Pac-12 … 1. Montlake momentum Washington successfully retained offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after the playcaller interviewed with Alabama coach Nick Saban…
A smattering of prospects remain unsigned, but the 2022-23 recruiting cycle is largely complete. The Hotline asked Brandon Huffman, the national recruiting editor for 247 Sports, to assess the Pac-12…
The Hotline mailbag is published every Friday. Send questions to pac12hotline@bayareanewsgroup.com — and include ‘mailbag’ in the subject line — or hit me on Twitter: @WilnerHotline. Please note: Some questions have been edited…