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How might conference realignment affect Pac-12 football recruiting?
How might conference realignment affect Pac-12 football recruiting?
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31 minutes
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
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Podcast episode
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It's easy to forget that USC and UCLA's move to the Big 10 doesn't take place until 2024. That leaves two years and two full recruiting cycles for teams to continue in the same ways as they always have been. What could recruits think about programs that are planning to change conferences? What about the schools that are rumored to be considering a conference change?
On today's episode of Locked On Pac-12, Spencer McLaughlin is joined by John Garcia Jr., director of recruiting for Sports Illustrated. They talk about how at least for now, the ramifications on the recruiting trail of conference realignment are relatively limited. John also shares his insight on what could be next for the conference of champions, which might include looking to the Big 12. Not for a collaboration, but rather for inspiration for a realignment path after seeing its two biggest schools (in terms of TV markets) opt to leave for a bigger conference.
Finally they close talking about some of the latest conference recruiting news. USC and Oregon are still squarely in the mix for 5-star EDGE Matayo Uiagalalei, and the Trojans could have an advantage because of Matayo's background in music production. Meanwhile in Corvallis, Jonathan Smith and co. recently got two VERY solid commitments from 4-star DL Kelze Howard and 3-star QB Aidan Chiles for Oregon State.
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On today's episode of Locked On Pac-12, Spencer McLaughlin is joined by John Garcia Jr., director of recruiting for Sports Illustrated. They talk about how at least for now, the ramifications on the recruiting trail of conference realignment are relatively limited. John also shares his insight on what could be next for the conference of champions, which might include looking to the Big 12. Not for a collaboration, but rather for inspiration for a realignment path after seeing its two biggest schools (in terms of TV markets) opt to leave for a bigger conference.
Finally they close talking about some of the latest conference recruiting news. USC and Oregon are still squarely in the mix for 5-star EDGE Matayo Uiagalalei, and the Trojans could have an advantage because of Matayo's background in music production. Meanwhile in Corvallis, Jonathan Smith and co. recently got two VERY solid commitments from 4-star DL Kelze Howard and 3-star QB Aidan Chiles for Oregon State.
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Released:
Jul 13, 2022
Format:
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