Days after their victory in court, Oregon State and Washington State — the two remaining members of the Pac-12 — are moving forward with future plans.
The schools have re-engaged with Mountain West officials over a two-year football scheduling alliance with the league in an agreement that may serve as a first step in a long-term partnership or even merger, sources tell Yahoo Sports.
Mountain West administrators held calls Wednesday to further discuss the details. More meetings are planned Thursday, including a gathering of league presidents to, presumably, grant commissioner Gloria Nevarez permission to proceed with negotiations.