And, scene.
With Cal’s 33-7 win over UCLA Sunday night, Pac-12 football as we know it is officially over.
After all the realignment in college football that left Oregon State and Washington State as the only two remaining teams in the conference, there’s a good chance Sunday was the final day of Pac-12 regular-season football. All that’s left is for Oregon and Washington to duke it out in the conference title game Friday.
Aware of the moment, the conference aired what basically amounted to a self-obituary, revisiting the league’s beginning in 1915 and tracking its history all the way through this year’s incredible season.
The Pac-12 aired its own obituary: pic.twitter.com/2MSpWvIDos
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) November 26, 2023
The video gave fans all the feels.
I’m tearing up man. It’s like your parents breaking up. Stick together for the fans. Please🥺🥺
— NCAA Buzzer Beaters & Game Winners (@NCAABuzzerBters) November 26, 2023
So sad. End of an era.
— Darrell Talks Finance (@darrelltalksfi) November 26, 2023
Damn this deserved a Creed song in the background 🥲
— Emotional Support Cat (@NathanHam87) November 26, 2023
Well now I'm sad
Been following Pac 8/10/12 football since I was old enough to know what football was, and I'll miss it
First in person major college game was Mike White's Cal v Jim Owens' Washington
— Otto Krecht (Parody By The Dashboard Light) (@OldBeigeGuy) November 26, 2023
Kinda sad https://t.co/FqoUAxkCCn
— David Cory (@dcory14) November 26, 2023
Sorry to see it go. Didn't feel real until today. Thanks for the memories.
— midwesthusker (@midwesthusker1) November 26, 2023
Dude I'm actually feeling horribly sad over this, poor Pac-12, I wish that USC and UCLA didn't want to move to the Big Ten for no reason…
— Thomallister2911 (CFB brainrot) (@Thomallister291) November 26, 2023
— Melissa (@mkorc) November 26, 2023
Good bye old Friend💔 https://t.co/OBJ5bggxxh
— Ke-Niceeee (@KeSosaaa) November 26, 2023
— SportsTalkATL.com (@SportsTalkATL) November 26, 2023