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Thursday, October 21, 2010

PAC 12 Announces Conference Division Alignments



--New Policies Established for Revenue Sharing, Football Divisional Structure, Football Championship Game and Schedules for all other Sports--

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (October 21, 2010) - The Pac-12 Conference took major steps to transform itself into a dynamic new enterprise by forming two football divisions that maintain traditional rivalries, creating the first-ever Pac-12 football championship game, establishing schedule models for all other sports and agreeing to move to an equal revenue sharing plan for the !rst time in conference history, it was announced today.

The Chancellors and Presidents of the 12 member institutions voted to create a new North-South division structure that allows the conference to continue to play its traditional rivalry games, including the long-standing annual games among the California schools, delivers a football championship game to the home !eld of the top team in the conference standings and is easy for fans to follow.

“Our key objective was to transform the Pac-10 to a modern 12-team conference that has long term strength, increased value, competitive balance and is fan friendly and we have done that with these monumental decisions today,” Commissioner Larry Scott said. “By unanimously adopting a plan for equal revenue sharing we have created a conference with a strong foundation for long term success. It’s an exciting day for the Pac-12 and all of our fans.”

“This has been a very thorough process that created a lot of discussion and has delivered results that we are all very excited about,” said Michael Crow, President of Arizona State University and Chairman of the Pac-10 CEO Group. “The engagement we have received from all 12 member institutions and their Presidents and Chancellors has been tremendous. We have an ambitious plan for the future of our conference and all of that input was vital in allowing us to take these transformational steps.”

The new divisions will feature California, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, Washington and Washington
State in the North and Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, UCLA, USC, and Utah in the South. Each school will play !ve divisional games, and four cross-divisional games each year. To preserve all of the historic rivalries, including those among the California schools, the new scheduling format locks in annual inter-divisional games between the Northern and Southern California teams, that date back to the 1930s.

The traditional rivalries like Oregon-Oregon State (113 meetings), Cal-Stanford (112), Washington-
Washington State (102), Arizona-Arizona State (83) and UCLA-USC (79) will continue to be played at the end of each season. Not to be lost, USC has played Stanford (98 times) and Cal (89) more than it has faced cross town rival UCLA (79). Meanwhile USC, Cal and Stanford tie as UCLA’s most frequent opponent at 79 meetings apiece. The divisions were formed based on the combination of rivalries, location and competitive balance.

“Not only did we achieve a competitive balance in our divisions, but we were also able to preserve our traditional rivalries as cornerstones of our conference,” Scott said. “These great annual battles have produced some of the most memorable moments in sports history. It was imperative that we kept them in tact.”

The inaugural Pac-12 Championship game will be played in December 2011 at the home stadium of the team with the best overall conference record, ensuring a full stadium and an electric collegiate atmosphere be!tting of a major conference championship game.

There will not be divisions for Pac-12 basketball or any other sports. In men’s and women’s basketball, the teams will play an 18-game conference schedule that will include home and home games with traditional rivals, six rotating home and homes and single play games against the remaining four teams in the Conference.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

PRIME TICKET PRESENTS UCLA VS. WASHINGTON STATE IN HIGH-DEFINITION



“Bruins Live” Pre-and Post-Game Shows Bookend Pac-10 Matchup LIVE from the Rose Bowl

WHO: UCLA Bruins vs. Washington State Cougars live from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.

WHAT: Beginning at 6:30 PM, PRIME TICKET provides complete coverage of the Bruin’s second 2008 Pac-10 matchup. Kicking off the night, “Bruins Live” pre-game show airs live from the Rose Bowl field to break down the UCLA-Washington State matchup. Host Sean Farnham sits alongside former UCLA football wide-receiver Danny Farmer for the 45-minute show.

Game coverage begins at 7:15 PM in High Definition (HD). Play-by-Play announcer Bill Macdonald joins former UCLA football safety and game Analyst, James Washington in the booth. Reporters Jackie Pickering and Dain Blanton offer sideline reporting throughout the telecast.

“Bruins Live” post-game show airs immediately follows the game at approximately 10:45 p.m. Farnham and Farmer deliver complete game recaps from the field while Pickering and Blanton gather player and coach reactions.

WHERE: PRIME TICKET, the destination for local coverage of the UCLA Bruins in Southern California, Nevada and Hawaii

WHEN: Saturday, October 4, 2008 at 6:30 p.m.