Lodi News-Sentinel

Pac-12 Commish Larry Scott to step down at end of June

- — J. Brady McCollough, Los Angeles Times

LOS ANGELES — Larry Scott and the Pac-12 executive committee have mutually agreed to part ways a year before the end of his contract, the league announced Wednesday night.

Scott’s last day as commission­er will be June 30, closing the door on a turbulent 11-year tenure marred by increasing struggles to compete on a national level in football and men’s basketball and the conference’s inability to keep up with its Power Five peers in annual revenues — which became an issue in part because of timing and in part because of the Pac-12 Networks never reaching mass distributi­on.

The decision for Scott to move on comes at a crucial time for the league, which will be negotiatin­g new media rights deals in the coming years as its current agreements with Fox and ESPN expire in 202324. One big question — whether Scott would be negotiatin­g for the conference’s financial future a second time — is now answered.

“We appreciate Larry’s pioneering efforts in growing the conference by adding new competitiv­e university programs and accelerati­ng the Pac-12 to television network parity with the other conference­s,” Oregon President Michael Schill, one of three members of the league executive committee, said in a statement.

“At one point, our television agreement was the most lucrative in the nation and the debut of the Pac-12 Network helped deliver our championsh­ip brand to U.S. and global markets on traditiona­l and digital platforms. That said, the intercolle­giate athletics marketplac­e doesn’t remain static and now is a good time to bring in a new leader who will help us develop our go-forward strategy.”

The Pac-12 will begin a national search for Scott’s replacemen­t, and the plan is for the new commission­er to be in place before Scott departs, so he can help with the transition.

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