The Pac-12 has successfully rebuilt itself from two schools to eight, but there is still work to be done. Here is how the Pac-12 can complete its rebuild by adding four more schools that will make the conference a dynamic and competitive conference for years to come.
For the purposes of simplicity, assume all Power-4 schools are off the board. While the idea of a reunion with Stanford and Cal is enticing, it appears unlikely, at least for now. Also off the board are UNLV or Air Force, who have already signed an agreement to remain in the Mountain West.
That still leaves a solid group of possible schools that could join the Pac-12, but there are four that stand out.
1. The University of Memphis
Located in Memphis, Tennesse, the University of Memphis has 21,000 students and has been among the top AAC schools, consistently being among the conferences best at both football and basketball. The Memphis Tigers went to March Madness in both 2022 and 2023, and in football, are currently 4-1. Before a loss to Navy, Memphis was ranked, a testament to their program’s strong growth.
Although Memphis previously rejected a Pac-12 offer, comments from the school’s athletic director have indicated they are open to joining the Pac if a better deal is made. The Pac-12 should go ahead and offer Memphis a better financial deal, as it would add to the overall competitiveness of the conference, particularly in football.
2. Tulane University
Tulane University would add to the prestige of the Pac-12 by bringing a top-tier academic school into the fold and a New Orleans market, which would significantly help the Pac-12 expand its media presence.
Tulane would significantly increase the Pac’s credibility in football, as a school that has had recent success. They won the AAC in 2022, going 12-2 and were ranked No. 9 by the AP poll at the end of the season after their Cotton Bowl victory over USC.
Tulane had another strong year in 2023, going 11-3 and losing the AAC Championship game, being ranked for most of the season. The Green Wave is off to another good start in 2024, at 4-2, and appears likely to lock down their third winning season in a row. The Pac-12 already looks strong in basketball, but adding a nationally relevant Tulane football team would be a huge addition towards regaining Power-5 status.
3. Grand Canyon University
The Pac-12 already added Gonzaga, a school without a football team, so why not add another? GCU would bring the Pac-12 back to Arizona, to a school with a huge student body of over 100,000 (though a large portion of those students are online).
GCU was planning to join the West Coast Conference, but are they ready to jump up to the Pac? They have built strong programs in both basketball and baseball and appear poised to continue their athletic growth.
In basketball, the Antelopes have reached the NCAA tournament in three of the last four years and upset St. Mary’s in 2024 for their first tournament win. In baseball, they recently went to their first NCAA tournament in 2022, after previously winning the NIAI World Series four times.
4. Sacramento State Unviersity
If the Pac-12 is going to add Memphis and Tulane, they are going to need money. Enter Sacramento State, member of the Big Sky (FCS) conference and the Pac-12’s final, newest member.
Sacramento State wants to join the Pac-12, and badly. They’ve formed a committee known as the “Sac-12,” which has been fundraising and openly lobbying for entrance into the Pac-12. A new football stadium as being built, and the Sacramento Kings have offered to loan their stadium to the school to use for their home basketball games.
Sacramento State may not be as strong of a program as the other schools, but they can pay, and they want to compete. Every conference needs a bottom feeder, and Sacramento State can be that for the Pac-12.
If the Pac-12 goes in that proposed direction, it could look something like this:
PAC-12 North: Washington State, Oregon State, Boise State, Colorado State, Sacramento State and Gonzaga (non-football)
PAC-12 South: Utah State, Fresno State, San Diego State, Memphis, Tulane and Grand Canyon (non-football).
It would mean the Pac-12 had taken the top five Mountain West programs, the top two AAC programs, and one school each from the Big Sky, WCC and WAC.
OTHER Options: Here’s some other options for the Pac-12 if they wanted to continue expanding past twelve teams or if some of the above options fall through.
AAC: University of Southern Florida and University of Texas-San Antonio
USF and UTSA were both tossed around as possible candidates to join the Pac-12, and both offer enticing media markets. However, neither school has fielded as strong of programs as Memphis and Tulane. If the Pac-12 wanted to expand beyond 12 teams, these schools would make more sense, but they should not be viewed as more attractive candidates than their AAC counterparts.
Sun Belt: Texas State University
Texas State recently turned down an offer to join the Mountain West…perhaps they believe a better deal from the Pac-12 could be on the way? Texas State would bring the Pac-12 into Texas and is a big state school that has routinely finished as one of the better teams in the Sun Belt, and could be a strong add for the Pac-12 if other potential additions fall through.
Conference USA: New Mexico State University
New Mexico fits better within the regional boundaries of the Pac-12 than the AAC or Sun Belt schools, so if the Pac-12 chooses to remain a west coast only conference, NMSU could be a solid team to target. It would also fit the Pac-12’s ‘all-state’ brand.
WCC: Saint Mary’s University
Saint Mary’s has been Gonzaga’s chief rival in the WCC, so why not bring them over to the Pac to continue their rivalry? It would make sense for the Pac-12 to recruit a second non-football school, in order to keep an even number of schools for each sport. If Grand Canyon does not join, Saint Mary’s would make a great second option.
Big East: University of Connecticut
Perhaps the biggest long shot, and for good reason, UCONN would bring a legacy of basketball to the Pac-12. If UCONN wanted to join a better conference for non-basketball sports, the Pac would be a great idea. However, Big East basketball is competitive and iconic, and UCONN makes no sense from a regional perspective. As fun as a Gonzaga-UCONN rivalry would be, it’s probably best UCONN stays put in the Big East.
John Wright • Oct 12, 2024 at 1:36 pm
At this point, they need to rename the conference. It has none or the prestige of the Pac12. Most of the schools named would just be a mockery of the Pac12, conference of champions. Oklahoma, Texas, UCLA and USC have single handedly destroyed college athletics. We will now have two conferences competing for all the Championships. The Big 12 is delusional if they think they are on the same level as the SEC and Big Ten.
Matt B. • Oct 11, 2024 at 9:33 am
These days, conferences are no longer splitting into divisions. I doubt very much that the new Pac 12 would split into divisions.
JoeRAWKhead • Oct 10, 2024 at 9:44 pm
They should go after BYU & UNLV
Chris O'Connor • Oct 10, 2024 at 3:39 pm
I like the idea of adding Memphis, but I don’t see it happening unless you make an effort to add multiple teams east of the Rockies. If you upped the amount you’d pay towards their exit fee AND get South Florida, Tulane, UTSA, and Texas State or UAB, then you could split into east of Rockies/west of Rockies divisions which would be much more palatable for Memphis from a travel standpoint. I do agree that adding St Mary’s or GCU makes sense in order to stay at even numbers in basketball.
Jonathan M. Phillips • Oct 10, 2024 at 1:27 pm
I would like to know what people think about Florida State and coming to the Big10? And if Notre Dame should come to the Big10 conference? I would like to know?
UB Horns Up! • Oct 10, 2024 at 4:41 am
There’s a school that no one considers. A major state university in New York. A top academic school in a large media market. What school am I taking about? Buffalo!
Pete Montero • Oct 10, 2024 at 4:22 am
No schools in the L.A. metro area, none in the Bay Area… if the New PAC12 wants to be relevant in its own backyard, and attract top sponsorship money, as well as the top athletes in its own time zone (NIL), it needs metro area presence.
In L.A. & S.F., the only remaining schools don’t have football but DO have a long and rich basketball history. And, they represent regional academic excellence.
UCIrvine (Kevin Magee), Long Beach State (Tark), CSU Northridge (history of beating UCLA basketball), CSU Fullerton (legendary baseball team), Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, USF (Bill Russell), San Jose State, St. Marys, Santa Clara… not to mention, looking further up the coast, Portland State…
Choosing from any of those schools, this becomes a bifurcated conference, with a “Big East”-like basketball lineup (but one whose history lives up to the “Conference of Champions” slogan) anchored in the two largest urban areas.
What about football? Well, instead of using the stash of cash to buy out conference loyalties, use it to support a strategically-key pair of schools to develop football programs. Which two? Not sure…
Maybe gathering a kind of West Coast basketball super conference can attract a key one or two additional programs like Nevada or UNLV (without a kings ransom).
Jerry • Oct 10, 2024 at 3:55 am
Add Soutwest Louisiana, and Texas State from The Sun Belt. Memphis, Tulane and Texas San Antonio from The American to create an Eastern Division. Colorado State would then be placed in the East all other Football teams would be in the West. Add Saint Mary’s for basketball.
The East division would mitigate the travel cost for those teams.
Sam Smith • Oct 9, 2024 at 9:14 pm
U C Davis (University of California, Davis) would be a hood fit for PAC12.
Gregory Arthur Sr • Oct 9, 2024 at 8:18 pm
I would offer first to Texas State and make a pitch to Texas Tech. Texas Tech will have a better chance in going to the playoffs in the Pac 12. These two definitely over Memphis and Tulane. If we get the two TX schools, the other two will follow.
Memphisborn • Oct 9, 2024 at 7:05 pm
Add Memphis
Patrick Epps • Oct 9, 2024 at 7:04 pm
Memphis fan Here, tigers have interest in the PAC but only if it makes financial sense. Add Memphis, Tulane, USF, Grand Canyon
Bob Hogue • Oct 9, 2024 at 6:07 pm
Grand Canyon won a national title in the NAIA (not NIAI, as written in your story). Thanks for correcting 🙂
Live mas • Oct 9, 2024 at 3:09 pm
One other school to consider is Utah Valley University. 45,000 students and in a sports and IT hotbed. Also provides a rather close rival to Utah State.
Doony • Oct 9, 2024 at 2:31 pm
Would make sense for a aac team to join 5 years ago but with travel unless you’re a fcs school it makes no sense to go to the pac and, it was stupid for the pac and mountain west to be split they should have just combined and used the extra money to try and be more attractive if the acc implodes
Jonathan D Melton • Oct 9, 2024 at 2:27 pm
What happened to the idea of Montana, an FCS power, and Hawaii? It’s said to the old PAC league fade into history but they should rebuild with power schools.
Brad • Oct 9, 2024 at 1:50 pm
Save all that high dollar exit fee money that you can if your the pac-12! Pay half the aac exit fee to get Memphis. Then get Texas state & Sam Houston. Then grab New Mexico State. You just completed your SE 4-corners of the pac-12. You saved a lot of exit fee money & got good quality winning universities. You’ve done well! You’ve got room if you want now for sac.st.& GCU or SMC. Go 12 or 14!WANT!THRIFT!QUALITY!!!!!
Ken Cain • Oct 9, 2024 at 1:15 pm
Complete the merge with the Mountain West and call the new conference the Mountain Pacific Conference.
Rick Muncie • Oct 10, 2024 at 8:47 am
If we’re talking about additional non football schools to the PAC-12, for my entire life it has and will boggle my mind that the University of the PACIFIC has never played in the Pac 10/12. It’s in their freaking name!
Jonathan M. Phillips • Oct 10, 2024 at 1:21 pm
I think they should combine them them as one conference. Or C- USA and mountain – West should do it.
Jim • Oct 10, 2024 at 5:20 pm
Great idea!
M • Oct 9, 2024 at 12:21 pm
Most of what your has been tried already and shot down. The new PAC unless it gets a huge lucrative media deal which I doubt highly will happen at this point. The 4 AAC teams in question I believe are actually waiting to see what happens with the FSU-Clemson ACC lawsuit outcome because if they are granted the right to leave the conference with lower fees, other schools in the ACC may follow suit and bolt for the SEC, Big 10 and possibly even the Big 12 which will leave spots open in the ACC. Those 4 schools in the AAC and even others in the AAC may eventually try and bolt for the ACC because they will fit into that conference much better that an ungeographically sound and travel wise unfit non Power conference in the new PAC. Of course also no one hardly will want to join the Mountain West either because they are now like CONFERENCE USA whom is thought of as the worst FBS conference. So in that sense the PAC has the advantage over the Mountain West but I think they cannot obtain the teams they want necessarily but rather like you said basically without using my words the best of the leftovers and FCS schools.
Robert Evans • Oct 9, 2024 at 9:10 pm
This is my belief, but the Pac 12 made a low ball offer to the AAC teams because they knew about the upcoming court case they were going to file against the MWC. They have to pay fees for the agreement they made in the scheduling agreement as well as the exit fees for the 5 teams that left the MWC. Theft hope to win the law suit, but even if they don’t, they want to settle out if court by lowering the fees. That still give them more money to offer the AAC teams. They have to wait for this to play out in court.
As far as the merger with the MWC, that was never going to happen. The mountain west didn’t want to dissolve and the Pac didn’t want to give up the war chest of money they received in their legal battle with the teams leaving the original Pac 12. The teams that they wanted to bring in were like minded universities.
Jay • Oct 9, 2024 at 10:57 am
Add Tulane and Memphis for both football & Basketball, then add St Marys for basketball only….