Pac-12 media negotiations: Multiple presidents pushed for unrealistic deal from ESPN

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It's been reported some Pac-12 presidents instructed commissioner George Kliavkoff to pursue a deal in the $50 million per-school range.

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The failure to accept market reality led the Pac-12 presidents last fall to reject an offer of $30 million per year from ESPN for the entirety of the conference's football and men's basketball media inventory, according to JohnCanzano.com. A source familiar with the negotiations told the Hotline this week that one president even believed the valuation"should be in the 50s" -- meaning, more than $50 million per school. "They couldn't save those guys from themselves," the source said."The people with expertise were telling them there was a path to a deal in the $30 millions ...

 

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