Mountain West and Pac-12 Fail to Extend Football Scheduling Agreement for 2025
Washington State and Oregon State to proceed with independent schedules as Mountain West plans for future without Pac-12 collaboration.
- The deadline to renew the football scheduling deal between Mountain West and Pac-12 schools passed without an agreement.
- Washington State and Oregon State will operate as a two-team league for the 2025 season, scheduling games independently.
- The initial deal, which paid Mountain West $14 million, included six games this year that did not count toward conference standings.
- Mountain West schools may still arrange separate games with Washington State and Oregon State despite the lack of a formal agreement.
- Oregon State and Washington State have also made separate scheduling agreements for other sports with the West Coast Conference.