Thursday night at 6pm, Brad Cesmat and Jon Wilner chopped up the news of the day.
Colorado formally announcing they are leaving the Pac-12 for the Big 12 starting in 2024. Several other items that Jon touched on with Brad in this chop-up session.
-Is Arizona the next school that the Big-12 is pursuing
-Can the Pac-12 stay at nine schools
-How much of a roll did Deion Sanders have in Colorado leaving the Pac-12
-Is it a big blow to the Pac-12 that Colorado left
-several other topics
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