By Eric Prisbell, On3 Sports:
The question of who controls the future of the crumbled Pac-12 Conference has finally been answered – at least for now.
After months of legal wrangling, Whitman County (Washington) Superior Court Judge Gary Libey on Tuesday ruled that Oregon State and Washington State will be the only two governing and voting members of the Pac-12 board.
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