O Really wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 10:41 pmSo it's that time of year when it's inevitable to paraphrase Kenny Rogers...
"Don't fall in love with the TarHeels,
'Cause they'll break you every time
Oh put out the light and just hold on
The Fat Lady sings tonight."
Here's the original, if you like - it's a good song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d6F9jDVhKQ
Looks like a strong case to law and rules-ignorant me. Good for them, no votes for TRAITORS.Washington State, Oregon State take another legal step against outgoing Pac-12 schools, commissioner
Oregon State and Washington State have taken the next step in their legal fight over governance of the Pac-12’s millions of dollars in assets.
The two remaining members of the conference filed a motion for preliminary injunction in their court battle against the 10 outgoing Pac-12 schools and commissioner George Kliavkoff. The motion, filed Wednesday morning in Whitman County (Washington) Superior Court, seeks an order stipulating that Washington State and Oregon State be the only voting members of the Pac-12 Board of Directors until a final judgment in the case is rendered.
As part of the motion, the two schools produced dozens of pages of documents through discovery that support their claim: that members who have withdrawn from the league lose their voting representation on the board. The claim, at the center of the case, is imperative to control of what is believed to be more than $100 million in assets coming to the conference....
For now, many legal experts believe that the Pac-12’s assets can be retained by the two schools at least in the short term if they preserve the league. OSU and WSU are preparing to operate as a two-school conference for at least next year, even assembling a schedule for the 2024 football season that is akin to an independent school’s schedule. They are in discussion with the Mountain West over a scheduling alliance to complete a 12-game slate....