By Jon Wilner, Bay Area News Group via The Oregonian/OregonLive: The Pac-12′s two remaining schools and the 10 departing universities have agreed to mediation in an attempt to settle their dispute over governance of the conference, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
“The talks have been productive,” the source said. “Everybody wants them to succeed. It just has to be on fair terms to everybody.”
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WSU, OSU and the outbound 10 have agreed to mediation in fight for control of splintering conference
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