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Judge rules for Oregon State and Washington State, says departing Pac-12 schools can’t hold meeting – Cache Valley Daily

FILE – Oregon State’s Ryan Cooper Jr. (23) attempts to strip the ball from Washington State’s De’Zhaun Stribling (88) while Oregon State’s Omar Speights (1) assists on the tackle during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, in Corvallis, Ore. Oregon State and Washington State are the last remaining members of the Pac-12 after this season and they have been fielding calls from the likes of the Mountain West and American Athletic conferences eager to discuss options. (AP Photo/Mark Ylen, File) A judge granted a request by Oregon State and Washington State for a temporary restraining order on Monday to prevent departing Pac-12 members from meeting until it can be determined who has the right to chart the future of the disintegrating conference. At a hearing in Whitman County Superior Court in Washington, Judge Gary Libey ruled that a board of directors meeting scheduled for later this week with conference Commissioner George Kliavkoff and university leaders from 10 departing members cannot take place. Washington State President Kirk Schulz, who now serves as the chairman of the Pac-12’s board, and athletic director Pat Chun attended the hearing at a courthouse not far from the school’s

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Coaches coached and players executed in USU’s statement stomping of ISU – Cache Valley Daily

Utah State running back Rahsul Faison carries the ball in the Aggies’ 78-28 win over Idaho State on Sept. 9, 2023 Utah State needed a response on Saturday against Idaho State. A response to the loss against Iowa in Week 1. A response to the loss against Weber State last year. A response to the doubts about how this team could be successful with so many new faces under the helmets and on the coaching staff. The response the Aggies provided was the biggest scoring output in more than 100 years and a 50-point win. Not bad. A note on the quality of competition certainly needs to be made but, when on the same week that Fresno State barely edged Eastern Washington 34-31 in overtime and Nevada lost 33-6 to Idaho — both FCS teams — and last week San Diego State beat these same Bengals by only eight points, the fact Utah State took care of business in such dominant fashion shouldn’t be overlooked. What made this domination possible was a combination of Utah State’s playmakers, old and new, with a great coaching performance. Starting with the coaching, one could say this game was won in the week of

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