» The Pac-12’s latest tax filings are out, and the Bay Area News Group’s Jon Wilner breaks down all the numbers. The conference distributed around $21 million to most members in the last fiscal year. But can the league keep pace with the SEC and Big Ten in the coming years?
» Oregon State athletic director Bob De Carolis discusses his decision to resign, announced earlier this month. Oregonian columnist John Canzano shares a story about one of De Carolis’ less-recognized accomplishments.
» Washington graduate assistant Gerald Alexander delivered his own son in a bathtub.
» Anonymous Oregon high school coaches discuss the Ducks’ and the Beavers’ local recruiting efforts.
» USC landed four-star receiver Josh Imatorbhebhe out of Suwanee, Ga., this week. Greg Katz looks at the 10 factors that can determine whether or not a verbal commitment sticks.
» Arizona needs to replace former assistant coach Damon Stoudamire, who left for Memphis. Arizona Daily Star columnist Greg Hansen weighs in on who the Wildcats should hire.
» Pac-12 Networks’ “The Drive” will feature Oregon State and Utah this fall, two programs who should present a few intertwining storylines.
» Stanford has banned its band from road games for a year after an investigation revealed multiple school policy violations, including “a tradition in which a band member was given an alcoholic concoction intended to make that individual vomit publicly.”
» A strong videobomb by Cal baseball: