UCLA to Pay Cal $10 Million Annually Amid Athletic Conference Shifts
The UC Board of Regents mandates financial aid to Cal as UCLA transitions to the Big Ten, reflecting broader changes in college sports economics.
- UCLA's move to the Big Ten triggers a compulsory $10 million yearly payment to UC Berkeley through 2029, aimed at balancing revenue disparities.
- The financial agreement, termed 'Calimony', compensates for Cal's reduced earnings following the collapse of the Pac-12.
- Projected annual revenue differences between UCLA's and UC Berkeley's media deals are estimated at $50 million.
- The regents' decision underscores the financial strains and strategic shifts in university athletics amid conference realignments.
- Additional financial commitments for UCLA include enhanced athlete support services to mitigate increased travel demands.