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Recurring Cougar question: Is Pac-12 membership sustainable for WSU?
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RE: Recurring Cougar question: Is Pac-12 membership sustainable for WSU?
(04-07-2014 03:39 PM)john01992 Wrote:  
(04-07-2014 01:38 PM)lew240z Wrote:  
(04-07-2014 10:30 AM)john01992 Wrote:  i don't see wsu leaving.

would the pac12 trade them for CSU????

debatable but i think the pac stays the way they are.

No. CSU does not bring another media market, since it is in the Denver DMA. And, that is another reason BYU won't be added. UU brought that market.

i guess you didn't read what i said. i said TRADE. wsu brings as much value to the pac12 as csu. both are in markets the pac will have with or without them.

I read what you wrote, John. The PAC has no incentive to trade WSU for CSU. The PAC already has schools in the same markets.
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