Pac-10 meeting review

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The annual Pac-10 meetings of athletic directors, administrative staff and coaches tend to be rather humdrum, business-like affairs.  The just-concluded 2010 meeting in Phoenix was mostly more of the same.

ESPN.com's Pac-10 blogger Ted Miller reported today on the event, mainly from the angle of any talk (or not) about expansion.

While the Pac-10 TV schedule is still being tweaked, the 2010 bowl schedule has been finalized and made public.  Most notably for Pac-10 fans, the Alamo Bowl (new to the Pac-10 mix this year) gets the league's first team after the BCS selections are made.  The Holiday Bowl used to be in that slot.

One interesting change that was enacted at this week's Pac-10 meeting:  upping the number of players who can travel on football conference-game road trips from 64 to 70.  That brings the Pac-10 in line with other leagues throughout the nation.

Also, the Pac-10 met with representatives from the Big 12 to explore ways the conferences could work together in a number of areas, including media rights.

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