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Sports360AZ: In a resolution to the Pac-12 legal dispute, 10 departing schools have agreed to a settlement with Washington State and Oregon State, ending months of litigation. The deal, finalized just ahead of the Washington Supreme Court's decision, sees the departing schools forfeiting a portion of distributions for the 2023-2024 year and providing guarantees against potential future liabilities. WSU and OSU retain control of the conference's assets and future revenues. The undisclosed amount, likely substantial, will aid the two universities in forming a competitive two-team conference in football for the 2024-25 seasons. The settlement also addresses significant legal expenses and potential liabilities, providing clarity to the future of the Pac-12.