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UCLA, USC intend to leave Pac-12 for Big Ten [report]

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© Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

At this rate, it appears there’s just going to be two super conferences in college sports.

Teams continue to shuffle and move their way into bigger conferences for a bigger slice of the pie, and it seems that’s going to happen with the two biggest names in the Pac-12.

According to Jon Wilner, the preeminent Pac-12 news breaker, both USC and UCLA plan to leave the Pac-12 for the Big 10 as soon as 2024.

He makes a distinction, though, that the move hasn’t been finalized “at the highest levels of power.”

It looks like the Pac-10 is back, folks. Not that anyone asked for it to return.

It’s a testament to the gross mismanagement of the conference. In 2010, there were talks over a potential massive move of Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Colorado to join the conference. Instead, those first five remained with the Big-12 and the Pac-10 became the Pac-12 with the addition of Colorado and Utah. Both Texas and Oklahoma will join the SEC by 2025.

It’s a real mess of big schools joining up with bigger schools and the Pac-12 appears like it’s being left in the dust.