The Los Angeles Rams will open their new Inglewood stadium in 2020. They already have big plans for the venue beyond just hosting NFL games.

While they will share the stadium with the Chargers and are scheduled to host the Super Bowl in 2022. The latest news from the Pac-12 media day indicates the team has reached out about eventually hosting the conference title game at the venue as well.

Larry Scott said reps from the Rams and Raiders have approached the Pac-12 about hosting the conference title game in their new stadiums. — Joey Kaufman (@joeyrkaufman) July 26, 2017

According to reports, the Raiders (who will have a new stadium in Las Vegas) also inquired about the same request. Both teams will be in the running for the decision after 2019.

It’s no surprise the Inglewood venue is considered interested. According to their architects, it will be a “multi-purpose” space (via HKS Inc.):

The 3.1 million-square-foot multipurpose venue — located at the site of the previous Hollywood Park Race Track — is being designed by HKS Sports & Entertainment Group. The Rams’ new home will be an iconic structure and cornerstone of the 298-acre NFL entertainment and multiuse district.

The game is currently played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, home of the 49ers. Before, it was played at the home stadium of the team with the better record during the regular season after the game’s inception in 2011.

Meanwhile, the Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament is currently held in Las Vegas. But the tournament was previously played in Los Angeles at Staples Center from 2002 until 2012.