By Dennis Dodd, CBS Sports: Arizona president Robert Robbins leaves Tuesday for a trip to Kazakhstan. He doesn’t return until the second week of April. In what has become a long, drawn-out pursuit of a new media rights deal for the Pac-12, that trip seems ill-timed.
Except, it’s not. Robbins is the one who recently made waves setting a soft April 15 deadline for the Pac-12 to at least present a financial estimate that the 10 remaining schools could contemplate, then accept or reject.
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