OregonLive: The Pac-12 acted with the urgency of a slug in the last couple of weeks.
Maybe because it’s being led by one.
The Governors in California and Oregon took turns throwing pinches of salt on conference commissioner Larry Scott on Wednesday. Gov. Gavin Newsom in California shot down Scott and said he wasn’t standing in the way of the resumption of Pac-12 football and called any claim otherwise, “a misrepresentation of the facts.”
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