The Bruins’ departure is on the July 21 agenda.
Jon Wilner San Jose Mercury News The University of California’s Board of Regents is scheduled to discuss UCLA’s momentous move to the Big Ten — a move that could have serious financial repercussions for Cal — during a meeting next week.
“The Regents of the University of California may conduct closed sessions when they meet to consider or discuss any of the following matters:”“Matters involving litigation, when discussion in open session concerning those matters would adversely affect, or be detrimental to, the public interest.” Largely because their athletic department supports 30 sports teams — one of the highest totals in the country — the Bears typically run a significant deficit. Only football and men’s basketball are profitable.
As a result, the Bears could experience a revenue reduction of at least $10 million annually, thereby jeopardizing their ability to support 28 Olympic and women’s sports .
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