Yahoo Sports’ Dan Wetzel and Ross Dellenger, and Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde discuss Colorado’s departure from the Pac-12, which schools may be following the Buffaloes to the Big 12, and what the future holds for the rest of the Pac-12.Video TranscriptDAN WETZEL: Last week, Colorado decides next year, it’ll head to the Big 12. That leaves nine schools in the Pac-12. Obviously, all eyes, I think, are on the University of Arizona.Would they jump to the Big 12 now? Are they going to wait? Do they have to take Arizona State with them? Arizona and Arizona State share a board of trustees. Pat, what are you hearing?PAT FORDE: I think the Big 12 feeling the momentum from getting Colorado is putting a little bit of pressure here on, like, hey, you want to join a winner, or do you want to sit there and continue to wait, sucking your thumb, waiting for George Kliavkoff to produce a media rights deal, come with us.Arizona is the most likely one they can get. And one of the reasons I think they are putting a little bit of pressure on the clock was the term that I had heard last week was that if they’re going to strikeout with the Pac-12, they want to go get Connecticut.The Pac-12, you got to start producing something, dude. You just lost Colorado. Everyone else in the league is like, where do we stand. So they’ve got to have some dollar figures and some media rights partners to lay in front of their people. I think this week, really, we’ll see what the timing turns out to be. But if they don’t produce something this week, I would feel a profound lack of confidence, if I were a Pac-12 member.ROSS DELLENGER: I was told maybe Thursday of last week that by the end of this week, if there are not figures or details on a deal, all bets are off, is how thi …
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