Jon Wilner LAS VEGAS — In his first public comments in 226 days on the Pac-12’s pursuit of a media rights contract, commissioner George Kliavkoff said an agreement will come in the “near future” — and that the lengthy delay has worked to the conference’s benefit.
Kliavkoff’s tone was vastly more matter-of-fact than his feisty performance at the same event last summer. Back then, the news of USC and UCLA leaving for the Big Ten was raw, and Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark had declared his league “open for business” — a comment Kliavkoff interpreted as an attempt to destabilize the Pac-12.
Utah’s Mark Harlan, chair of the Pac-12 Athletic Directors Committee, joined Kliavkoff on the main stage and was asked about his school’s commitment to the conference.“Our words and actions speak for themselves,” he said Friday. “We are proud members of Pac-12.” That grant-of-rights deal, which binds each school’s media revenue to the conference and provides vital security, “has already been negotiated,” Kliavkoff said.
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