A writer for the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson wrote a column about it.
"Moving the headquarters (to Salt Lake City) also might inspire a winnowing of the executive-level, big-paycheck bloat that university administrators are beginning to notice now that the euphoria of the rights deal fades."
I wonder if Colorado U. is having second thoughts about why it left the Big 12 for PAC-12.
(via @AthleticBiz)
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/college/opinion-arizona-should-consider-big-12-membership.html
- A trip to Texas is 893 miles from Tucson. That's almost as close as it is to Cal (858 miles). A game at Oklahoma is 954 miles. Arizona goes 1,282 miles to play Oregon. How about distant Iowa State? That's 1,427 miles from Tucson. An Arizona game in Seattle is 1,538 miles.
- The Pac-12 Networks has little clout, distribution woes and has not been the money-maker projected. It became even more confusing this basketball season when regional feeds became unavailable in other league markets.
- ESPN's Pac-12 correspondent, Ted Miller, last week wrote: "There doesn't seem to be much momentum inside the posh Pac-12 offices in the most expensive city in the United States to do the nutty thing and, you know, cut expenses so the 12 universities could get more money.
"Moving the headquarters (to Salt Lake City) also might inspire a winnowing of the executive-level, big-paycheck bloat that university administrators are beginning to notice now that the euphoria of the rights deal fades."
I wonder if Colorado U. is having second thoughts about why it left the Big 12 for PAC-12.
(via @AthleticBiz)
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/college/opinion-arizona-should-consider-big-12-membership.html
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