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Pac-12 Media Day: Commissioner stands firm on media rights timeline, downplays realignment concerns


Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff doubled down on his belief that the conference's upcoming media rights deal will "reward" the patience of his schools amid growing consternation in college athletics over the league's future. Opening up Pac-12 Media Day, the commissioner downplayed concerns that league members could depart for the Big 12. (CBS Sports)

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Pac-12 Media Day: Commissioner stands firm on media rights timeline, downplays realignment concerns