There’s Also A Battle Brewing In Downtown L.A.

UCLA has purchased the historic Trust Building in downtown Los Angeles with an intended use for satellite classes and administrative purposes, which means three Pac-12 schools have a significant presence downtown. The building was purchased for only $40 million after being sold for $80 million in 2016. It was designed by the father and son duo of Donald and John Parkinson, who also designed the … Continue reading There’s Also A Battle Brewing In Downtown L.A.

USC Morning Buzz: Do Important Decisions Get Farmed Out?

Who’s in charge at USC these days? It seems like an easy question. But if something required an important decision to be made, who would do it? The recent model was Coach Bohn was in charge and then farmed out decisions to Brandon Sosna. After Sosna left, there were some other Cincinnati refugees Bohn relied on but they didn’t have the pull of Sosna. Now? … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Do Important Decisions Get Farmed Out?

USC Notes: Fans In Short Supply At U.S. Open

Los Angeles Country Club just staged the U.S. Open. Remember in 2019, a group of business leaders and USC alumni mounted a behind-the-scenes campaign against Rick Caruso’s bid to join the country club in retaliation for the dismissal of business school dean Jim Ellis, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Caruso withdrew his application. The U.S. Open was considered a disappointment in terms of atmosphere. There … Continue reading USC Notes: Fans In Short Supply At U.S. Open

Pac-12 Media Deal Reporting Remains Contradiction

There is still no agreement on the Pac-12 media rights deal. By agreement, I mean the media doesn’t agree on what will happen. “(The Pac-12) would have to cobble a lot of pieces together in order to get (as much TV money per-team as the Big 12),” said John Ourand of the Sports Business Journal. His podcast partner, Andrew Marchand of the New York Post … Continue reading Pac-12 Media Deal Reporting Remains Contradiction