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Jon Wilner's Pac-12 Hotline mailbag: A look at if New Mexico is a possibility for Pac-12 expansion, and whether USC and UCLA's non-revenue programs might return to the conference.
In another twist in college athletics’ new revenue-share era, attorneys for the plaintiffs in the House settlement believe ...
Texas State president Kelly Damphousse brings a passion and vision to Bobcats ahead of next year's move to Pac-12.
USC president Carol Folt retired, ending an era marked by investment in athletics. Her successor will have a big impact on ...
What factors are important to consider when evaluating the Pac-12's new media deal and conference revenue with eight (or ...
Report: NIL deals for men’s basketball players rose 5.3 times in the weeks following the transfer portal’s March opening, and ...
That hypothetical — however realistic or unrealistic it may be — is addressed in the settlement agreement that ended the ...
College coaches associations are advocating for transparent spending within athletic departments as new rules reshape the NCAA landscape.
Whether that offer lies ahead remains unknown as the Pac-12 is still one football-playing full member shy of being an FBS conference but continues to overlook Sacramento State despite having few ...
Whatever the Pac-12 schools collect in media revenue, they won’t come close to matching counterparts in the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten and SEC. That makes exposure for the product absolutely vital.
The Pac-12 is on the brink of securing the next piece to its multi-year reclamation project: a media rights deal. Here's what that deal could include.
But this realignment was done with more revenue in mind. And if the Pac-12 and its new schools end up paying north of $100 million in poaching penalties and exit fees — they owe a combined $145 ...