USA TODAY: Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott and the league’s CEO group have mutually agreed to terminate his contract one year ahead of schedule, the conference announced Wednesday night, ending his nearly 12-year tenure with the league which coincided with a series of dramatic changes across the national landscape of college sports.
Scott’s contract, which paid $5.4 million during the 2018 calendar year, the most recent year available according to tax records, was set to expire in June 2022. The decision to terminate the contract comes as the Pac-12 is set to begin negotiations on the league’s next media-rights agreement.
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