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As such, the two schools filed a complaint against the conference and Kliavkoff last week to prevent any vote related to the Pac-12’s future until there is further clarity about who controls what remains of the conference.
During football media day on July 21, Kliavkoff said “all was well” in media rights negotiations.
However, Kliavkoff is entirely responsible for the media rights negotiations that have played out over the past eight months.
Kliavkoff stood on stage during the initial interviews, quickly passed the trophy to the champions, and got the heck out of there.
Source: https://brobible.com/sports/article/george-kliavkoff-pac-12-championship/
Pac-12 Executive Associate Commissioner, Merton Hanks, right, speaks as Commissioner George Kliavkoff looks on as they discuss the state of the conference during the Pac-12 Football media day at Resort World, on Friday, July 21, 2023, in Las Vegas.
There’s been little said publicly by the Pac-12’s two dominant programs, Oregon and Washington, as the league waits to see how Kliavkoff can navigate a television deal in what’s considered a bear market.
Source: https://wtaw.com/colorado-board-unanimously-approves-move-from-pac-12-to-big-12/
What it is going to take for the Pac-12 to survive this latest wave of conference realignment is for Kliavkoff to align himself with a third-party negotiator, somebody who can, in theory, be able to buy the whole conference.
Source: https://fansided.com/2023/02/17/ohio-state-cancels-washington-series-pac-12-concerns/
While Kliavkoff was trying to figure out a way to close the revenue gap on the Southeastern Conference and the Big Ten, Yormark realized survival was at stake for the other Power Five conferences.