Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott is under fire.
He recently publicly criticized Dan Guerrero after the UCLA athletic director went against the conference's wishes in a vote on football’s satellite camps, a move some thought should've been handled privately. Football fans long have grown tired of late kickoffs, and it appears no one is happy with the Pac-12 Networks, among Scott’s chief creations.
Arizona State Vice President of Athletics Ray Anderson understands the concern, but he also thinks it’s important to stay patient.
“I’m fully behind Larry because I think he needs to be tough, I think he needs to be different, and I’m not impatient at all,” Anderson said.