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Jon Wilner
Jon WilnerĀ has been covering college sports for decadesĀ and is an AP top-25 football and basketball voter as well as a Heisman Trophy voter. He was named Beat Writer of the Year in 2013 by the Football Writers Association of America for his coverage of theĀ Pac-12, won first place for feature writing in 2016 in the Associated Press Sports Editors writing contest and is a five-time APSE honoree.
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Big 12 kills preseason media poll in response to CFP selection process
Arizona State's stunning run to the playoff exposed a flaw the Big 12 needs to circumvent.

Pac-12 expansion: Texas State completes Texas expansion quest from 1990s
The conference first tried to plant its flag in Texas four commissioners ago.

Pac-12 expansion: Texas St. becomes 9th member as realignment rolls on
The rebuilt conference reached the required number of full-time members by adding the Bobcats, who are based in San Marcos, Tex.

Recap: NCAAT expansion nears, NBA Draft aftermath, Pac-12 invites Texas St
It was another busy week in college sports with March Madness taking center stage as the commissioners look to add at least four teams.

Mailbag: Pac-12 invites Texas St., the CBS deal, the X factor, MW moves
The latest Hotline mailbag is devoted entirely to Pac-12, which announced a media deal with CBS and invited Texas State to join, all in a four-day span.

Pac-12 media rights: CBS revealed as primary partner with more to come
The conference plans to announce its agreements as they happen instead of waiting to reveal them all at once.

Why the SEC, Big Ten impasse over CFP format for 2026 matters to everyone
The conference commissioners could not reach an agreement and are hitting refresh on a topic that has sweeping implications for the sport.

Mailbag: SEC-Big Ten breakaway (bluff?), CFP distrust, Pac-12 media rights
Would the SEC and Big Ten have followed through on their treat to create their own postseason? And what would the NCAA look like without them?

Pac-12 media rights deal prediction: $70 million annually with The CW, ESPN & WBD
The rebuilt conference could announce a media deal anytime in the next week or two. We broke down what fans should expect.

College football Top 25 rankings: Clemson is No. 1, then Penn State, Texas
The Tigers have everything required to win the national title next season, including a slew of players destined for the first round of the NFL Draft.