You know by now that San Diego State did not leave the Mountain West Conference by the June 30 deadline. The Aztecs are going to play the next two seasons (through 2024-2025) in the Mountain West, barring a significant plot twist or reversal in the coming weeks. One should not expect that to happen, but then again, most of us who cover the Pac-12 expected San Diego State to make its move by June 30, and that didn’t happen.
What’s going on here? What is happening? Why did the Aztecs not make a move? What is the Pac-12’s perspective on all this? What makes sense here (very little) and what doesn’t add up (a lot!)?
We explored a lot of the different ins and outs of this wild and meandering story at KSL Unrivaled, the drive-time radio show in Salt Lake City. KSL Unrivaled is part of the KSL Sports Zone and KSL Sports, at 97.5 FM.
Our segment of roughly 20 minutes begins at 2:10 in the audio clip below. Thanks to the KSL Sports Zone and KSL Unrivaled for having us on the show.
The good people at @KSLUnrivaled, part of the @KSLSportsZone and @KSLSports, had me on Friday afternoon to discuss San Diego State and the Pac-12.
Plenty to talk about! https://t.co/yDp41gIxgf
— Matt Zemek (@MattZemek) July 1, 2023
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