247Sports: With the Pac-12 canceling the 2020 college football season, schools are bracing for huge losses in revenue. Arizona’s athletic director has already come up for an estimate of how much his department will lose this year.
According to University of Arizona athletic director Dave Heeke, the school is staring down the barrel of tens of millions in terms of lost revenue. The school expects losses that could be north of $60 million because there will be no football this fall.
“If we don’t have football completely, we’re looking at a revenue loss of $60-65 million,” Heeke said, via the Wildcaster.
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