Our series on commissioner Larry Scott’s decade in charge of the Pac-12 began with a look at Scott reinventing his management style (with comments from the presidents) and his own account of the 10 years (via a podcast).
Now, it’s the Hotline’s turn to weigh in … with a report card.
I’ve graded Scott’s performance on specific topics using a tweaked version of the baseball metric WAR (Wins Above Replacement).
WAR attempts to value an individual player by determining how many more wins he’s worth than a replacement-level option from the minor leagues or available free agent.