“We expect a full docket,” UA athletic director Greg Byrne said. “They’ll be plenty of things to talk about.”

While declining to offer detail, Byrne said he expected to hear about the Pac-12 Networks’ regional telecast issue. The Pac-12 used to carry out-of-region games on its regional channels but switched earlier this year to what was its original plan of carrying only regional content on regional channels.

But that’s become a problem since some cable operators carry only the regional channel or carry the national feed on a secondary tier — making the out-of-region games suddenly less accessible. This was initially an issue in Tucson during the Pac-12 Tournament, because Cox Arizona does not carry the national feed at all, but Cox wound up putting non-UA or ASU games on an alternate channel.

While Byrne said there has been some discussion about changing the basketball schedule format, which has kept its traditional “travel partner” model, he said it “is nothing that has gotten serious legs at this point.”

Byrne also said the court-storming issue that has affected UA far more than any other school in basketball is being addressed among the conference presidents and chancellors, so it won’t be a formal item this week.

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