By Shehan Jeyarajah, CBS Sports: Oregon State and Washington State are engaging with the Mountain West on a potential scheduling partnership, sources close to the negotiations confirm to CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd. The two remaining schools in the Pac-12 Conference have engaged with the MWC on everything from a long-term partnership to even a merger far down the line.
“That’s the preference. It’s not a done deal,” one of the sources told Dodd.
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