247Sports: The Pac-12 is in the market for a new commissioner after Larry Scott resigned on Wednesday effective June 30, 2021. Whoever takes the job will have a lot of work to do, as the Pac-12 has not placed a team in the College Football Playoff since the 2016 season. A number of the league’s highest-ceiling programs, such as USC, have disappointed in recent years.
So it’s very important that the league gets this hire right, as things did not improve under Scott’s tenure — he took over in 2009. The search process is getting started, and Oregon president Michael Schill told Jon Wilner of the San Jose Mercury News that the league expects to “move expeditiously.
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