
By Spencer McLaughlin of Locked on CFB for SuperWest Sports
June 23, 2023
Whether or not that comes to fruition will depend on a variety of seemingly unpredictable factors.
On today’s episode of Locked On Pac-12, Spencer McLaughlin discusses the long-term viability of the conference.
Oregon and Washington (“The Border War”) will play one of the biggest games in the league every year and the Pac-12 should lean into that fact in the future.
With the 2023 nonconference television schedule having been released, the first two weeks have fantastic lineups of football games featuring Pac-12 teams.
Spencer looks at what Week 3 will bring this Fall before league play begins in earnest.
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