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The Pac-12 made a significant vital stride Wednesday when it changed the cycle for deciding the matchup for its football title game.

Never again are the division champs ensured a billet.

Beginning in 2022, the groups with the most elevated winning rate in gathering play (i.E., the best gathering records) will meet for the title.

Our response to the news …

1. More change could come, soon.

We know the groups with the best gathering records will meet in the 2022 title game, paying little mind to division association.

Furthermore, we know the Pac-12 will keep the meeting plan, which depends on division association, set up for the 2022 season.

In any case, will the actual divisions stay in salvageable shape?

Since they don't decide the title game members, their cutthroat worth does not exist anymore. Yet, the meeting made no notice of their destiny in its news discharge.

All things being equal, it centered around the timetable model: "The flow Pac-12 meeting football plan, in view of two divisions, will stay set up for the 2022 season."

Now, the divisions exist for visual purposes just, an appearance of the fundamental timetable revolution. You check out at the standings and see a North and South.

We accept the subtle phrasing of the news discharge was telling: It's not too difficult to imagine the divisions will stop existing before the primary opening shot of '22.

2. The Pac-12 moved rapidly which is as it should be.

At 11:57 a.M. On Wednesday, the NCAA reported on Twitter that the Division I Council had taken out limitations on how meetings decided their title game members.

At 12:03 p.M., the Pac-12 impacted its news.

It just took the meeting six minutes, people — and with that speed came a message.

Chief George Kliavkoff has made football achievement the focal point of his foundation since the day he was delegated (May 13, 2021).

Achievement begins with expanding Pac-12's investment in the College Football Playoff.

Furthermore, Kliavkoff sees changing the matchup in the gathering title game as integral to further developing CFP access.

The speed with which the gathering office responded to the NCAA's strategy change was Kliavkoff's approach to showing the grounds, the fans and the actual game that he plans to follow through on his promise to boost CFP valuable open doors for the Pac-12.

The meeting office can't beat Florida in that frame of mind on Sept. 3 (hi, Utah). Nor could it at any point overturn Georgia in Atlanta that very day (Oregon).

The job of HQ by and large, and the chief explicitly, is to think up methodologies and lay out approaches that give groups the assets and stage to flourish.

The move reported Wednesday is actually that.

3. An early, self-evident, figure.

It's not absurd to think the two best groups in 2022 will dwell in a similar division:

— Utah, the reigning champ, ought to be the Pac-12's most noteworthy positioned group when the season starts.

— USC, with mentor Lincoln Riley and quarterback Caleb Williams, will be a main 25 group when the season starts.

The new arrangement makes room for the Utes and Trojans to meet in Las Vegas with the gathering title, and potentially a season finisher billet, in question.

Without a doubt, it would be a rematch — that is not an issue. Gathering title games have rematches constantly. The Big 12's variant is a rematch consistently.

Basically the Utes and Trojans compromise of October, not the center of November. Seven weeks will have passed from their planned duel in Salt Lake City to the conceivable standoff in Sin City.

Honestly: The arrangement change was coming paying little mind to early top-25 rankings, returning ability and recently showed up star power.

As a matter of fact, football activities boss Merton Hanks and his group started dealing with the weeds on this issue well before Williams focused on USC.

In any case, the timing could never have worked out better given the early gauges for '22.