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Related: About this forumWSU, OSU block Pac-12 revenue payments to departing conference schools
Washington State University and Oregon State have cut off conference revenue payments to departing Pac-12 schools in their ongoing fight to control what remains of the athletic conference.
This distribution of about 15% of a reported $61 million in midseason conference revenue to all schools is traditional, but not explicitly stated in the conference bylaws, according to The Athletic.
In a statement to the Portland Business Journal, both WSU and OSU defended their decision to block the payments by calling it a responsible step to protect the assets of the conference and plan for the future.
No member acting in the Pac-12s best interest would allow departing schools to drain the Conferences assets on their way out the door, while they refuse to pay their fair share of the liabilities, continued the schools in their joint statement.
https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2023/12/12/wsu-osu-pac12-block-payments-revenue-departing.html
SarahD
(1,732 posts)College sports seem so corrupt now. Teams change conference for a bigger payday. So.ething seems fundamentally wrong with that.
Sewa
(1,336 posts)The cut n runners dont deserve any of the money
Xavier Breath
(5,017 posts)Stick it to those money-grubbing bastards.
mommymarine2003
(294 posts)As a WSU alum and former employee of the WSU Athletic Dept., as well as having lived in Corvallis for 3 years when my father taught at Oregon State, I hope that these schools get justice and can keep most of the assets to continue as the PAC-2 while they explore what will be best for them as they move forward. I have felt like I have been in mourning ever since the breakup this summer, as I know how hard WSU worked/works to to be successful while working with less funds than so many of the other schools in the conference. To break up a conference that had such history breaks my heart. I am so thankful that I got to cheer on the Cougars in the Rose Bowl. I have many friends and family who attended Oregon and Washington who are very saddened by this. Some don't plan to attend any more games at those schools. Money/greed has really hurt college athletics.