USC president Carol Folt ‘shut down’ potential Pac-12 expansion plans last year
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LOS ANGELES — Late last summer, opportunity knocked on the Pac-12’s door. Texas and Oklahoma were off to the Southeastern Conference, leaving the leftover Big 12 schools in the dust with no other choice but to gaze westward for what appeared to be an increasingly safe “Power Five” conference home.
Sure, the Pac-12’s football product had been down for a decade-plus, in large part due to USC’s decline. But the Trojans still represented a blue-blood, flagship program located in the nation’s No. 2 media market. As it was for Texas and Oklahoma in the Big 12, USC’s rooted presence equated to stability. And, in the formation of college sports conferences, such a tide can raise all boats.
First-year Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff was fielding calls from desperate Big 12 schools and
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