A scheduling agreement between the two conferences would give the Pac-12 more exposure to an east coast audience, while creating better matchups for the ACC.
LAS VEGAS — The last year of college athletics has made one thing abundantly clear: while the ‘Power-5’ still exists, the power has shifted to two dominant conferences in the SEC and the Big Ten.
First the Big 12 watched Texas and Oklahoma move to the SEC, although they recovered by adding Houston, BYU, UCF, and Cincinnati. Meanwhile, the Pac-12 was blindsided by the decision of USC and UCLA to join the Big Ten, leaving them far more vulnerable while they
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