![]() Here is the question I asked and the answer I received from SDSU's head softball coach Stacey Nuveman Deniz on her perspective of where the Aztec Athletic Department as a whole is at: /KtVURjnhQW That knowledge makes one other piece of Thamel’s report particularly interesting as he indicated the Aztecs also asked for a one-month extension in case of, “unforeseen delays involving other collegiate athletic conferences beyond our control.” Still, at least publicly, there has been no indication from the Pac-12 yet that they actually have a media deal fully done. The biggest question that still remains obviously revolves around what the Pac-12 TV deal will look like and will it be satisfactory to the remaining 10 members of the conference? Optimism appears to still be high on that front with Pac-12 reporter John Canzano recently reporting the 10 remaining members have agreed upon a Grant of Rights. SDSU’s recent move feels like it could be another signal of the end, but there are still a lot of questions to be answered from both the Pac-12 and Big 12 before the dust completely settles on the topic. The answer to that question remains to be determined, though it does feel like we are starting to see things settle down as June 30 quickly approaches. ![]() Are We Close To An Ending To The Pac-12 Media Rights Saga? Sources: San Diego State gave the Mountain West written notice this week that the school “intends to resign from the Mountain West Conference.” SDSU asked the Mountain West for a “one-month extension given unforeseen delays involving other collegiate athletic conferences beyond…Īnother important note in this report is that in order for SDSU to leave the MWC with a lower exit fee ($16.5 million versus $34 million), they needed to let their old conference know their intentions before June 30, 2023.
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