In the back of my mind I still hold the notion that these guys are going to push it so far, that there's no way politicians aren't going to get involved, and the academic ranks are going to chime in as well. Asking why universities are homes to professional sports, and why football and basketball coaches (and other sports) make more money than UP's, the Gubs etc. etc. The her-her-her tell the chemistry prof to teach a class in front of 80K people line is going to start losing some steam. As regular college kids pay higher and higher tuition while the pro athletes at the end of campus rake it in, and the admins and coaches are by far and away the highest paid people at the school.
I'm all for big time college athletics, but I never thought I'd see a day where athletic departments couldn't make ends meet making $30-$40-$50 million just on media rights alone. With some now clearly in desperate need of even more money to avoid being bankrupt.
Read the Washington State Athletics financial recovery document, they're a freaking mess. Cal is a mess, and now it sounds like UCLA is a mess.