The financial situation of Cal athletics is not encouraging as the Golden Bears begin membership in the Atlantic Coast Conference next fall. At least that’s the assessment of Jon Wilner of the San Jose Mercury-News after he obtained financial documents for UCLA and Cal.
He concluded that the athletic departments of UCLA and Cal combined to have a deficit of more than $80 million in fiscal year 2023 when contribution from the universities’ central campus was excluded. .
Wilner concluded the financial situation at Cal is worse than that of UCLA.
All this will fall on the shoulders of a new Cal chancellor, with current chancellor Carol Christ scheduled to leave office in May. (Read the comments at the end of this story from Washington State president Kirk Schulz on the changing role of college presidents and chancellors.)
source: SI
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/big-ten-sec-to-discuss-scheduling-alliance-automatic-bids-in-college-football-playoff/#:~:text=This%20is%20a%20continuation%20of,next%20contract%20begins%20in%202026 .
Wake Forest? good luck guys! gonna be left behind
Va Tech? good luck!
Duke? Cal? enjoy it while it lasts, Cal you think you have debt now? lol
SMU? maybe there are boosters who can right checks for the next 10 years to keep up
Stanford? might want to consider reaching out to the Ivy League?
The Big 12 is some collection of teams I can't even list. good luck to the 1 or 2 who might make the final cut? SM
TCU? sorry, only two pro franchis in the state of Texas (UT & A&M)
Iowa State? might want to consider joining the Pac-12 while you can to save basketball.
Kansas? sorry, see Iowa State
on and on and on. Wazzou and Oregon State will be getting more company as the rats of the Football-Industrial-Complex eat their own.
what's the saying. Pigs get fed, Hogs get slaughtered. looking forward to the day may of these so-called universities get slaughtered.
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