Navigating Washington State’s Future: WSU-Mountain West Scheduling Alliance, Pac-12 Lawsuit, and Potential Conference Moves
Washington State’s future in college football has been a topic of much speculation and discussion as several schools have departed the Pac-12 conference. With a 5-7 record in 2023, the Cougars are looking for a clear path forward to remain a competitive program.
One potential move for Washington State is to join a Group of Five league, and they have taken a step in that direction by forming a scheduling partnership with the Mountain West conference. This partnership will see WSU and Oregon State playing seven games against Mountain West opponents in 2024, with the possibility of a more permanent arrangement in the future.
While the Mountain West seems like a logical fit for Washington State, there have been rumors about other potential moves. The Big Ten and Big 12 have been mentioned as possible destinations, but at the moment, those options do not seem likely.
The ongoing legal issues surrounding the Pac-12 have also impacted Washington State and Oregon State. The two schools have emerged as the only voting members on the Pac-12 board, leading to a complex situation regarding the distribution of funds and resources within the conference.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding their conference affiliation, Washington State has committed to continuing their rivalry series with Washington through 2028. The Apple Cup has been a longstanding tradition between the two schools, and fans can look forward to more exciting matchups in the coming years.
As the college football landscape continues to evolve, Washington State’s future remains uncertain. Whether they stay in the Pac-12, join a new conference, or explore other options, the Cougars are navigating a pivotal moment in their program’s history. Fans will be eagerly watching to see how it all unfolds.
