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Pac-12’s Kliavkoff knocks the Big 12

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Pac-12 Commission­er George Kliavkoff said his conference is far from finished, despite the defections of Southern California and UCLA.

Kliavkoff confirmed the Pac-12 is actively exploring expansion and lobbed several feisty jabs at the Big 12 during an eventful opening speech at his conference’s football media day Friday in Los Angeles, the nation’s second-largest media market.

While painting a promising picture of the league’s future even after USC and UCLA leave for the Big Ten in 2024, Kliavkoff said the Pac-12 intends to keep its current members while entertaini­ng new additions.

The commission­er also acknowledg­ed frustratio­n with the upheaval created by the defections, saying he had spent the past month “trying to defend against grenades being lobbed in from every corner of the Big 12 trying to destabiliz­e our remaining conference.”

Kliavkoff responded to Big 12 Commission­er Brett Yormark’s recent declaratio­n that his league was “open for business” in expansion by suggesting those moves could include Big 12 schools coming his way, instead of the opposite assumption.

“With respect to the Big 12 being open for business, I appreciate that,” Kliavkoff said. “We haven’t decided whether we’re going shopping there or not.

“I understand why they’re doing it, when you look at the relative media value between the two conference­s,” Kliavkoff added later. “I get it. I get why they’re scared, why they’re trying to destabiliz­e it. I was just tired of that.

“That’s probably not the most collegial thing I’ve ever said.”

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