Pete Thamel joins SportsCenter to break down the news that USC and UCLA will be moving from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten in 2024.
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Notre Dame in the Big Ten makes perfect sense. Keeps the historical rivalries with Michigan, Michigan State, and USC.
The big ten will expand to 20 teams Oregon Washington and Colorado and Utah
People forget that the Big Ten was formed around train travel. How long was the trip from Ann Arbor to Madison? The travel will suck for USC/UCLA but it's relative if you remember those early days.
This is a great opportunity for Wyoming, San Diego St., Boise State and even Utah State to apply for membership into the PAC 12.
That’s very disappointing that UCLA and USC are leaving the PAC-12.
I picture NCAA going more of an EU Futball direction with Promotion and Relegation.
God I hope the ACC convince "Notre Dame" to join and also take over the rest of the pac 12 essentially having an ACC EAST/ ACC WEST
When I look at Brands Oregon and Washington look like the only ones left … yeah about that…
Oh and the Grant of Rights is only a problem if the ACC still exists and unlike the Big 12 who can loose every team who can draw a dollar and survive as long as it still has anyone in it the ACC is dead when ESPN says it is because that's who owns the rights to every home game in the conference not the schools.
unless the PAC does something like the Big 12 did — they are dead ….
Would the remaining PAC-12 teams go to either the Big 10 or Big 12 en masse?
The LA school's will only have to go east once every few years
Matt 🔥
Big10 Conference is ducking overrated. Always getting punk by schools down in the south
each team will only have 2 or 3 games at most where they have to travel far distance, over half of games will be played in LA.
Cal, Stanford, NC and Duke
This is the death of college football as we know it
I feel so bad for the student athletes who aren’t going to the pros. They are going to lose out on several more hours of studying multiple times during the season. USC is a great school, and UCLA is even better, but it’s hard to imagine college athletes making the most of their educations when they are too busy basically being semi pro
Pac 12 is dead
You dummies (ESPN) are driving this, but that's cool that you act like it's surprising and or ridiculous. Clowns.
That was a "nothing" interview on such a big story