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BFT Show: Scott Barnes
John Canzano asks if rebuilding the Pac-12 is the best option for Oregon State, Washington State, Cal and Stanford, and if that is a narrative fans can get behind entering a final season of Pac-12 football as we know it. Oregon State AD Scott Barnes joins the show to explain OSU's perspective in the chaotic world of realignment, why he wants to rebuild the conference to 8 or 10 teams, why he's not ready to schedule the Oregon Ducks in 2024 and beyond, and why he thinks schools who left the conference in the eleventh hour could face buyer's remorse. Anna joins with the 5 at 5, John reacts to the Barnes interview and gives his take on Oregon's 'Bo-Dacious' marketing tactic in New York City. Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.