
By Spencer McLaughlin of Locked on CFB for SuperWest Sports
May 2, 2023
Another negative story emerged about overpayments from Comcast that will cost the league some money. It’s not a big deal.
On today’s episode of Locked On Pac-12, Spencer McLaughlin breaks down another overblown piece of news for the Pac-12.
The conference had the fewest NFL draftees amongst the Power 5 conferences, which says something about what the league needs to do going forward to get back to the CFP.
Stanford Football has fallen on tough times as a program and may struggle to compete in the era of NIL and the transfer portal in College Football.
Their Spring Football storylines are headlined by a QB battle and a new offense under new HC Troy Taylor, but it’s a recruit that could help get them back as a conference contender.
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