USC Morning Buzz: A Comeback For Pac-12

The Pac-12 announced the addition of Boise State, San Diego State, Fresno State and Colorado State starting in 2026.

The Pac-12 wants to add at least two more schools. UNLV could be next to join. Schools leaving the Mountain West must pay a $17 million exit fee and $10-12 million more in penalty fees attached to the MWC scheduling alliance.

  • No. 1-ranked Pitt defeated USC, 31-29, 25-18, 25-16, last night at the Galen Center.
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7 thoughts on “USC Morning Buzz: A Comeback For Pac-12

  1. No way can Hawaii afford 17 million, same for New Mexico. If Air Force leaves do they just bill us ? Can’t see Nevada or SJSU coming up with 17 million.

    The MWC is toast.

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  2. Viewers in the largest PAC-12 media market – Los Angeles – probably are not interested in tuning into a San Diego State / Boise State game. So if the rejects who failed at the PAC-12 network couldn’t market USC and UCLA, how is that going to work out? Loyal fans had gobs of trouble watching the PAC-12 games on tv. At this point the expectations are so low and they will probably not meet them

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  3. If these fools survive the wilderness, then USC, UCLA, Stanford and Cal can return to the PAC12 and get an easier access to the playoffs without having to deal with Oregon and Phil Knight. 2027 is the year of reckoning.

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  4. Maybe the other two they might invite in the future will be to Stanford and Cal to come back.

    #ThatClemson-FSULawsuitAgainstTheACCMightBeSignificant

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