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Larry Scott's 11-year run as Pac-12 commissioner to end in June


Larry Scott's 11-year run as Pac-12 commissioner will end in June, the conference announced Wednesday night. In a statement, the conference said Scott will remain on the job until June 30 and assist in the transition. His current contract was set to expire in June 2022. Scott, 56, was hired as commissioner of what was then the Pac-10 in July 2009. (ESPN.com)

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Larry Scott's 11-year run as Pac-12 commissioner to end in June