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Related: About this forumJudge rules for Oregon State and Washington State, says departing Pac-12 schools can't hold meeting
A judge granted a request by Oregon State and Washington State for a temporary restraining order on Monday to prevent departing Pac-12 members from meeting until it can be determined who has the right to chart the future of the disintegrating conference.
At a hearing in Whitman County Superior Court in Washington, Judge Gary Libey ruled that a board of directors meeting scheduled for later this week with conference Commissioner George Kliavkoff and university leaders from 10 departing members cannot take place.
Washington State President Kirk Schulz, who now serves as the chairman of the Pac-12's board, and athletic director Pat Chun attended the hearing at a courthouse not far from the school's Pullman campus. The judge did not immediately set another court date.
Oregon State and Washington State want full control over decision making for the conference as the only schools committed to the league beyond the current school year. The schools filed the breach of bylaws complaint Friday.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/judge-rules-oregon-state-washington-200917888.html
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TexasTowelie
(118,728 posts)it's going to cost the other universities leaving the conference a lot of money to make their exit.
Xavier Breath
(5,292 posts)I live in the midwest, so I maybe only give the Pac12 a passing interest outside of bowl games, but I have a respect for the history and pageantry of the conference, and those bastards basically murdered it in broad daylight. Just pisses me off to no end. Yeah, I get it, I'm naïve for believing it's anything other than business, but it still grinds my gears