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Sources: UNLV exploring options after Utah State joins Pac-12 - ESPN

UNLV is expected to re-engage in conversations with the Pac-12 after their commitment to the Mountain West earlier in the day was not formalized, sources told ESPN on Monday evening.

UNLV agreed to an memorandum of understanding to return to the league, but that was predicated on all eight remaining schools agreeing to stay, sources told ESPN.

When Utah State decided not to return and go to the Pac-12, sources said UNLV officials agreed to pause and further explore their options. UNLV was set to take a deal from the Mountain West that included them and Air Force receiving a significant lump payment to stay in the league and be one of the linchpins.

The decision by UNLV to explore its options leaves the Mountain West potentially in flux, as the commitment by Air Force earlier in the day and UNLV's on Monday evening were positive signs that the league could leverage its buyout money from the departing schools to stay together.

Part of the Mountain West pitch is that the league would ensure no schools take a step back in media distribution money, which is guaranteed, compared with the projected revenue the Pac-12 has presented to some colleges.

With Utah State expected to leave and UNLV exploring options, the Mountain West is left with commitments from six schools for the 2026 football season: Air Force, Hawaii, New Mexico, Nevada, San Jose State and Wyoming. The conference will need to add at least two more football-playing school by 2028 to abide by NCAA rules.

Staying in the Mountain West will allow the schools to avoid exit fees. Before Utah State decided to leave, the league was already slated to bring in more than $120 million in revenue from the previous four departures.

Mountain West schools are making almost $6

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