Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott is stepping down at the end of June, ending an 11-year tenure in which the conference landed a transformational billion dollar television deal.
The Pac-12 took a significant step toward playing football in the fall, getting clearance to hold full-fledged practices from the states of California and Oregon.
The Pac-12 could be playing football and basketball sooner than expected. The 12 schools will soon have the capacity to perform daily, rapid COVID-19 tests on athletes.
The Pac-12 players of “WeAreUnited” movement said they were “disappointed and deeply concerned” after a recent meeting with the conference's commissioner.
A group with the #WeAreUnited players met with officials from the California governor's office to discuss concerns about their schools' COVID-19 protocols.
The Pac-12 has responded to football players who have threaten to opt-out of the season because of concerns related to health and safety, racial injustice and economic rights.
Being left out is “harmful”, that is what Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott says about College Football Playoff. Expansion would alleviate the pressure it puts on conferences.
Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott has serious concerns about a new law that would allow college athletes in California to hire agents and to be compensated.
Well. things are changing in the Pac-12 when it comes to using instant replay. This missed targeting call as just a part of the mistakes made during the Washington State/USC game.