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Larry Scott Pac 12 commish steps down

CryptoMiner

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https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/01...-a-look-back-at-his-greatest-hits-and-misses/

Thought this was worth noting from the article


Miss: Officiating. In his first weeks on the job in the summer of 2009, Scott made the improvement of football and basketball officiating a centerpiece of his platform. He never got it right and, in fact, owns two scandals that stretched the imagination and embarrassed the conference: BountyGate with Sean Miller and Ed Rush; and the instant-replay dumpster fire with Woodie Dixon. Even now, we’re mystified by the officiating structure: The head of Pac-12 football officiating has never officiated a major college game.
 

HG73

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Frank Windegger. Or Deloss Dodds. Spike Dykes would be good.

I would say Chuck Nienas but I don't want them to be successful.

I nominate Brewing Frog. He loves the PAC.
 
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Eight

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the cdc thought is interesting as there are some in austin who believe that how the football coach situation has been handled that he might be out of his depth in austin

not sure anyone can truly handle that job, but it might be a nice way out for him
 

Hoosierfrog

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Frank Windegger. Or Deloss Dodds. Spike Dykes would be good.

I would say Chuck Nienas but I don't want them to be successful.

I nominate Brewing Frog. He loves the PAC.

Masks are required in the USSC so he wouldn’t be an option..

Union of Soviet Socialist California
 

HG73

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Never liked Scott. Course not sure I like any of the commissioners, but Scott's the highest paid running the lowest paying conference. Glad he's gone.
 

dawg

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Never liked Scott. Course not sure I like any of the commissioners, but Scott's the highest paid running the lowest paying conference. Glad he's gone.

I wasn't a math major, but these numbers didn't look good for the PAC:

"By comparison, the SEC is headquartered in a 25-year-old, two-story building in Birmingham, Ala. The rent costs the conference $318,000 a year.

The Big Ten Conference office makes its primary home in suburban Chicago and also, has a satellite office in New York. Annual rent: $1.5 million.

The Pac-12 Conference headquarters cost the conference $6.9 million in rent in the last reported fiscal year. They’re also carrying $11.7 million in deferred rent."

Not to mention, he was getting paid $3m and $2m more annually than the secsecsec and B1G commissioners, respectively.

https://www.oregonlive.com/sports/o...ac-12-larry-scott-leftout-part1.html?ampredir
 

Mean Purple

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I wasn't a math major, but these numbers didn't look good for the PAC:

"By comparison, the SEC is headquartered in a 25-year-old, two-story building in Birmingham, Ala. The rent costs the conference $318,000 a year.

The Big Ten Conference office makes its primary home in suburban Chicago and also, has a satellite office in New York. Annual rent: $1.5 million.

The Pac-12 Conference headquarters cost the conference $6.9 million in rent in the last reported fiscal year. They’re also carrying $11.7 million in deferred rent."

Not to mention, he was getting paid $3m and $2m more annually than the secsecsec and B1G commissioners, respectively.

https://www.oregonlive.com/sports/o...ac-12-larry-scott-leftout-part1.html?ampredir
While that rent is high, even for that location, unless the PAC intends to move its office to somewhere like Arizona, they are going to face signifcantly higher rent than others.
 
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