By Jason Burgos, Sportsnaut: There was no doubt that USC and UCLA’s decision on Thursday to move to leave the PAC-12 for the Big-10 conference was motivated by money, but a new report has the actual figures they could make from switching leagues, and it’s astronomical.
Yesterday, much of the sports world was stunned when it was revealed that two of the biggest west coast universities in college athletics were taking their programs to the powerhouse conference of the mid-west and east, the Big-10.
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NCAA insider says UCLA and USC are 'following the money' to $100M in possible TV revenue with Big-10
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