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PAC-12 Football Championship Game..

ScottyBuff

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Former NFL executive to run title game

Longtime NFL executive Jim Steeg has been hired by the Pac-10 "as a consultant to help plan and execute the inaugural Pac-12 Football Championship game," the conference announced today.

The news release says Steeg "built the Super Bowl into the world’s premier sporting event and managed all special events for the NFL, including championship games, the Pro Bowl and the Draft."


You go Larry Scott, you go!
 
they are building this conference into the premier conference in the country. Need to have a premier championship game.

Shall become the Super Bowl of the West Coast!!
 
Dude, we couldn't have had a better commissioner working for our conference than Larry Scott.
 
Larry Scott is baller status. Great stuff coming out of the Pac-12! I like how he is running things in our new conference and has a vision of where the conference is headed.
 
I learned this morning that in the past the Pac 10 schools never had any relationship beyond athletics - meaning that none of their administration ever met, interacted, shared information, did any sort of teamwork. In the last month, the CFOs, CEOs, and provosts of the Pac 12 have all had separate meetings with each other for the first time.
 
I learned this morning that in the past the Pac 10 schools never had any relationship beyond athletics - meaning that none of their administration ever met, interacted, shared information, did any sort of teamwork. In the last month, the CFOs, CEOs, and provosts of the Pac 12 have all had separate meetings with each other for the first time.

You have to wonder how much this is of CU's doing due to the Big 12 faculty exchange program.
 
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