By Dennis Dodd, CBS Sports: An initiative led by San Diego State to essentially create a new conference that would have sought “Power Five” designation in the aftermath of radical conference realignment failed this week, sources tell CBS Sports.
SDSU president Adela de la Torre was leading a push to assemble what would have amounted to a breakaway of the best schools from the Mountain West and American conferences along with some combination of Pac-12 leftovers California, Stanford, Oregon State and Washington State, sources said.
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