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Realignment Autopsy: Washington, Oregon, Arizona State officials speak | Plus Gators, Crimson Tide

Andy & Ari On3

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Sports

4.0552 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Thanks for checking out today's show! Want to watch us on YouTube instead? Click below and don't forget to subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6bx4rPFaxY Some of the people who moved their schools to new conferences stepped to the mics this weekend to explain why they moved. The presidents and athletic directors of Arizona State, Oregon and Washington offered a glimpse of how the Pac-12 fell apart and their schools wound up in the Big 12 and Big Ten. (0:00-19:35) Plus, Bobby Petrino speaks at Texas A&M's media days and we figure out who is calling the plays in College Station. (19:36-22:10) Later, Nick De La Torre of Gators Online joins to discuss Florida's open practice. Which freshmen and transfers can contribute quickly? (22:10-37:43) Meanwhile, Florida State landed the top-ranked safety in the class of 2024 on Saturday. How has the Seminoles' recent on-field progress helped high school recruiting? (37:44-41:45) Then Tim Watts of Bama Online joins to break down comments from new Alabama offensive coordinator Tommy Rees and new defensive coordinator Kevin Steele. Plus, Nick Saban updates the QB competition. (42:10-1:08:47) The Extra Point tonight heads back to College Station where Offensive Coordinator Bobby Petrino was giving some wonderful insight on his relationship with head coach Jimbo Fisher (1:08:48-1:11:31)

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0:00.0

Welcome to Andy Staples on 3.

0:13.0

The world remade itself on our day off, so we didn't take a day off.

0:18.4

We did an emergency pod on Friday.

0:20.6

But when we did it, we were in the moment.

0:24.1

We still hadn't heard from the people who made all the decisions,

0:28.0

who decided that Oregon and Washington would go to the Big Ten,

0:31.1

who decided that Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah would go to the Big 12,

0:35.5

who decided that the PAC 12 would effectively no longer exist

0:40.0

as a power conference.

0:41.7

So now we have a chance to hear from some of those people to see.

0:46.1

There were interviews on Friday, some talked on Saturday, and a little clearer picture

0:52.8

forms of everything that happened and how things ended up this way.

0:58.0

And, you know, it's about what we thought that the deal that George Cleavkov got for the Pack 12 members was not considered good enough.

1:10.0

Everybody started looking around.

1:12.2

Arizona was looking around, but Arizona was tied to Arizona State, according to Arizona State

1:17.4

President Michael Crow, that they were not going to leave without both of them leaving.

1:22.8

So that could have been a very interesting situation because it looked like Arizona was already gone,

1:29.4

but apparently the holdup and why you didn't see the Arizona State and the Utah piece of that come together was Arizona State was holding out to the very, very end.

1:39.1

And then also, apparently, there was a meeting scheduled the morning on Friday with the Pact 12 members where they were supposed to sign a grant of rights.

1:51.5

And according to Michael Crow, Oregon and Washington didn't show up.

1:56.3

And now, there are a lot of other sides of this.

2:00.6

And one other side is from Anna Maria Kase, who is Washington's president.

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