The State of San Diego plans to inform the Mountain West Convention that it not intends to withdraw from the competitors. according to ESPN. This choice is a pointy reversal simply weeks after the Aztecs despatched a letter to the convention outlining their intentions to go away the league whereas asking for an extension to formally withdraw. The Mountain West declined the extension request, that means June 30 was the final day the college may file an official discover of withdrawal.
If the Aztecs failed to satisfy that June 30 deadline, their exit payment would improve from $16.5 million to $34 million. For the reason that Mountain West declined an extension and the state of San Diego could not discover a appropriate new residence, it appears the Aztecs are content material to stay round. SDSU initially cited “unexpected delays at different collegiate athletic conferences” as the explanation for an extension request.
Forward of reports that the state of San Diego intends to stick with the Mountain West, sources advised CBS Sports activities’ Dennis Dodd that SDSU officers have been ready to “climate the present tsunami of redeployment”. Dodd notes that the college’s attorneys needed to report that the state of San Diego intends to go away the Mountain West — sooner or later.
The state of San Diego has lengthy been thought of a prime candidate for Pac-12 growth; nevertheless, the Pac-12 has had hassle securing a brand new tv rights deal. The league’s present settlement with ESPN expires July 1, 2024, and the uncertainty means Colorado, Arizona and Arizona State are already weighing their future choices, Dodd stated. The Pac-12 additionally has a niche to fill in Southern California, with each USC and UCLA leaving for the Huge Ten in 2024.
Till the convention has carried out that, growth is on the desk. The Huge 12 is actively searching for growth groups, although San Diego State’s newest transfer appears to point that an invitation by no means materialized.