By Cameron Salerno, CBS Sports: A barrage of mass defections put an end to the Pac-12 as we knew it Friday. When the dust settled,  Washington State, Oregon State, California and Stanford were left as the league’s only members committed beyond 2024.
While those schools are actively looking for a path forward, Washington State athletic director Pat Chun took a little time from his Wednesday press conference to lament on the potential loss of a conference that was long considered one of the cornerstones of college football. He also firmly pointed the finger at who he believes is to blame.
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