The new-look Pac-12 has officially launched.
After the league almost collapsed in the midst of conference realignment, it survived and now starts anew.
It’s a lot of change across college sports to keep track of, so here’s the guide to the new Pac-12.
What teams are in the Pac-12?
Here are the full member programs in the Pac-12, as of July 1, 2026:
- Boise State
- Colorado State
- Fresno State
- Gonzaga (non-football member)
- Oregon State
- San Diego State
- Texas State
- Utah State
- Washington State
Where are the former Pac-12 teams?
Here is where the schools from the previous iteration of the Pac-12 scampered off to, leading to the reshuffle of the famous league. The league nearly fell apart in 2024 when most the conference left.
- Oregon: Now in the Big Ten
- Washington: Now in the Big Ten
- Southern California (USC): Now in the Big Ten
- UCLA: Now in the Big Ten
- Arizona: Now in the Big 12
- Arizona State: Now in the Big 12
- Colorado: Now in the Big 12
- Utah: Now in the Big 12
- Cal: Now in the ACC
- Stanford: Now in the ACC
- Oregon State: Remain in the Pac-12
- Washington State: Remain in the Pac-12
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This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Here is who is in the new Pac-12 as the league launches again