Pac-12 Championship Football

Co-founder and chairman of Nike, Inc. Phil Knight, left, speaks with former NFL football player Ahmad Rashad prior to the Pac-12 Conference championship NCAA college football game against Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

My two cents: New facilities will re-ignite Pac-12's arms raceย 

When the slow-moving Colorado Buffaloes complete a $170 million makeover of their football plant, and soon thereafter UCLA finishes a $45 million football re-do, every Pac-12 football team will have put itself into significant debt service to keep pace in the leagueโ€™s arms race.

And then it will begin again.

Oregon last week announced that Nike co-founderย Phil Knightย will fund the Marcus Mariota Sports Performance Center near Autzen Stadium, estimated at about $25 million, which will keep the Ducks a step ahead of everybody.

The 29,000-square-foot project will include a sports-science coordinator, a sleep-recovery center for athletes, and a 3-D โ€œmotion captureโ€ center with technology that not even all NFL teams have.

Knight said he hopes to create a โ€œNiketown-

type atmosphere.โ€

Fundraising for a similar facility will inevitably begin soon at a Pac-12 school near you.


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