The Pac-12’s Last Two Survivors Launch a Legal Battle to Control Its Future

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Oregon State and Washington State took legal action against the 10 departing members of the conference to block them from making decisions about its future.

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Oregon State and Washington State took legal action against the 10 departing members of the conference to block them from making decisions about its futureOregon State’s Ryan Cooper Jr.. right, attempts to strip the ball from Washington State’s De’Zhaun Stribling. Oregon State and Washington State are the last remaining members of the Pac-12 after this season.

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