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Yes the article is sprinkled with Canzano's usual arrogance...but if you have any interest in the business-related issues of college athletics, this is the reality.
I am starting to think with only 60-days to the start of college football that college athletics (see football paying for all other sports) is in great peril. It just does not look good.
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Canzano once again misrepresents the distribution of the revenue pie, understating the slice from ticket sales, donations, and attendant revenue (concessions, parking, etc.)--he calls this the 'potatoes'--while overstating the slice coming from media rights and sponsorships ('the meat'). just not true, at UO and most other P-12 schools (all of whom, except private SC and Stanford, publish these financials every year).
which just serves his continual agenda of attacking Larry Scott, cuz the tabloid schock-jock habitat demands a villain at whom the plebes can shake their fist and shout. if JC were asked to write a column about diminishing steelhead runs on the Trask, it would no doubt be Larry's fault.
UA reminds me of Moda health insurance a decade ago when the ACA Obamacare exchanges were first implemented in Oregon. Moda went in hard and heavy with almost-too-good-to-be-true, low cost policies, and signed up the most subscribers. it was not sustainable, and a few years later rates jumped like frogs in a dynamite pond.
UA wanted to make a splash and compete with the Nike and adidas Big Boys, so it overbid, pure and simple. UCLA, Cal, and the rest just took the money. and now UA wants out.
I'm still hopeful that we'll have some kind of stripped down college football and Fall athletic season, but I don't expect to be attending any games. it will all come back again, eventually; I just feel bad for the kids who will have lost a year. the rest of us have bigger things to worry about.
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I agree that things aren't nearly as dire as Canzano makes them appear. This year will hurt, but there will be games. It may look like the sad UO days when the crowds were sparse and the game environment on the field was a bit more subdued, but I think it's just for this year. There is enough demand and will, I think, to bring football off in the fall for most FCS and FBS programs. I even think Linfield and WOU will have games.
For soccer, track, CC, and other fall sports, the outlook is murky, to be sure. It would really depend on how the next month or so goes.
We officially scrapped fall face-to-face classes at the school I work at, but my daughter will have four days of school a week in the sixth grade, and they may even still have sports at that level. They haven't killed it yet, at least...
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Well, I am no fan of Larry Scott either so I appreciate Canzano taking shots at him because other than Jon Wilner, everyone else seems to shrug their shoulders and spin these tales of financial success "coming soon." When you are paid the kind of money Scott is(I believe he was the highest paid Power 5 Commissioner last year...not sure now....the results should be much better. He has had a nice run but it is time for a change. He is so smart he moved football and basketball championship games to a state(Nevada) where the Pac-12 does not even have a school??? No other conference has done that. His bloated salary and headquarter office costs are absurd. I do not particularly like Canzano but I like him better than Scott.
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from the Seattle Times just this afternoon . . . Wazzu AD w a projected $100-million deficit. makes you wonder how long WSU and OS can remain at the P5, FBS level.