After the departure of Oregon and Washington, three more PAC-12 schools, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah, are heading for the exits, according to numerous reports.
ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported that the presidents and chancellors of the Big 12 voted unanimously to admit the schools, pending approval by Utah’s Board of Trustees.
Sources: The Big 12's presidents and chancellors voted unanimously Friday night to admit Arizona State and Utah. They did the same last night for Arizona. All three at on the way, pending a Board of Trustees vote in Utah to formalize their move.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) August 5, 2023
The three schools will make the move in 2024, joining Colorado, which was also admitted to the Big 12 within the last week.
Oregon and Washington were officially welcomed into the Big 10 earlier on Friday, joining Southern California and UCLA, who began the PAC-12 exodus by announcing their moves last summer.
With this, the PAC-12 is now left with four members, California, Stanford, Oregon State and Washington State, which have not officially began looking for a new athletic home.