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Poll: What is the PAC's expansion (or reloading) timetable?
They'll reload ("Pac-12") for 2024 & announce it this Fall..
They'll reload ("Pac-12") for 2024 & announce it within the next 12 months.
It will take them over a year to decide what to do.
They will expand & become the "PAC-14" or "PAC-16"
They won't reload or expand. They will simply become the "PAC-10"
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What is the PAC's expansion (or reloading) timetable?
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RE: What is the PAC's expansion (or reloading) timetable?
(08-02-2022 09:35 AM)Milwaukee Wrote:  If they could do this, let's say finish 4-5 seasons in a row essentially tied with the "PAC-10" in the final rankings, they could start calling themselves a "P6" conference, with some justification, and negotiate for a lot more broadcasting revenue than they're getting now.

If it were only that simple
08-02-2022 09:42 AM
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RE: What is the PAC's expansion (or reloading) timetable? - PeteTheChop - 08-02-2022 09:42 AM



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