The Pac-12's future in Las Vegas is in doubt as a $61M revenue distribution dispute arises. Oregon State and Washington State, known as Pac-2, have blocked this midyear distribution to 10 departing Pac-12 schools, leading to accusations of abuse of position. Meanwhile, the Pac-12 is examining the viability of its network and office staff. Concurrently, the University of Colorado has launched a Deion Sanders-inspired course, 'Prime Time Public Performance and Leadership'.
Colorado creates Deion Sanders-inspired ‘Prime Time’ course https://t.co/pLS38qEL3I https://t.co/cQsULUCOaG
Colorado has unveiled a Deion Sanders-inspired class for next semester https://t.co/pGvGXfgR4K
Pac-12 Schools Missing Out on $61M Revenue Distribution - https://t.co/iWpXPIWG7Q via @FOS
Colorado is introducing a new elective course named after Deion Sanders: CMCI 4021: Prime Time Public Performance and Leadership 🏫 (h/t @JimmieSearfoss) https://t.co/ne4isht5a1
University of Colorado creating course based on Deion Sanders https://t.co/FR843W9Udy
Pac-2 busy exploring options... Pac-12 Network viability? Office staff? Some new things here: https://t.co/5OUpAE1qqC
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Oregon State and Washington State last week blocked a planned distribution of Pac-12 revenue. "(T)he two schools are abusing their position to injure our programs and athletes in violation of all prior precedents," the 10 departing schools said. More ⬇️ https://t.co/7zuS2QiISU
Pac-2 block ‘traditional’ revenue payment to departing 10 Pac-12 schools, citing liability concerns https://t.co/fsltYrkRvh https://t.co/6a7SvxoRix
Oregon State/WSU say not so fast to departing 10 schools on mid year media rights payment https://t.co/MjBUnJ96M8 https://t.co/7X9dbHlzJX
News: WSU & OSU have blocked a midyear, ~60 million revenue distribution to all #Pac12 campuses: https://t.co/0rAqXrq6h9
Purple and white confetti was hoovered up. Credits literally rolled as Pac-12 staffers hugged one another, tears streaming. Las Vegas suddenly has a college football-sized hole to fill. On the future of CFB in Vegas and the desire for the show to go on. https://t.co/ksp9CvGvHF