Pac-12 Schools Propose Keeping 2023-24 Revenue for WSU and OSU

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The Pac-12 Conference recently proposed a plan to keep the revenue from the 2023-24 school year for Washington State University (WSU) and Oregon State University (OSU). This proposal is part of the Pac-12’s effort to help the two universities remain competitive in the conference.

The proposal would allow WSU and OSU to keep all of the revenue they generate from the 2023-24 school year. This includes money from ticket sales, television contracts, and other sources. The Pac-12 hopes that this will help the two schools remain competitive in the conference.

The proposal has been met with mixed reactions. Some people are in favor of the plan, arguing that it will help the two schools remain competitive in the Pac-12. Others are against it, saying that it is unfair to other schools in the conference who will not be able to keep their revenue.

The Pac-12 is hoping that this proposal will help WSU and OSU remain competitive in the conference. It is also hoping that it will help the two schools attract more talented athletes and coaches. This could lead to more success for both schools in the future.

The Pac-12’s proposal is an interesting one, and it will be interesting to see how it plays out. It could be a great way to help WSU and OSU remain competitive in the conference, or it could be seen as unfair to other schools in the conference. Only time will tell how this proposal will affect the Pac-12.

Pac-12 Schools Propose Keeping 2023-24 Revenue for WSU and OSU