Breaking News: Teresa Gould Sends Strong Message To Oregon Fans
On September 23, Oregon State football hosted Washington State in a highly anticipated game, as both teams were ranked in the Associated Press’ Top 25. However, the focus shifted from the game itself to the future of the conference. Dubbed humorously as the “Pac-2 Championship,” it highlighted the commitment of OSU and WSU to remain in the Pac-12 amidst a flurry of departures from other schools.
Months later, the Pac-12 announced Teresa Gould as its new commissioner, emphasizing her dedication to advocating for the student-athletes of Oregon State and Washington State. Gould, previously serving as the league’s deputy commissioner, brings experience from her time at Cal.
Taking charge during a tumultuous period for collegiate sports, Gould faces challenges such as securing media rights deals and adapting to the evolving landscape. With only OSU and WSU remaining in the conference, partnerships with other leagues ensure continued competition.
Gould’s priorities lie with the welfare of the member schools, aiming to provide top-notch support and services. As commissioner, she will represent the Pac-12’s interests on various platforms, including the College Football Playoff Management Committee.
While uncertainty looms over the Pac-12’s future, Gould is keen on addressing immediate concerns, such as media rights. The conference remains committed to its identity and branding, reaffirming its status as the Pac-12 Conference. Leveraging its rich history, the Pac-12 aims to navigate through the challenges ahead with careful consideration and flexibility.