By Jon Willner, Bay Area News Group via KSL.com: In an ongoing effort, commissioner George Kliavkoff is attempting to convince Pac-12 presidents and chancellors that investing in football can provide beneficial returns for athletic departments and the campus community.
“Historically, I don’t think we’ve made a great case for the ROI of footbalI,” Kliavkoff told the Hotline following the 2021 season. “I’m not going to take the opportunity to speak to my 12 bosses without talking about it.”
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