Arizona AD Dave Heeke on Pac-12 postponements, UA's economic fallout
- Alec White
Alec White
Digital Sports Producer & Reporter
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Arizona Wildcats athletic director Dave Heeke held a Zoom conference on August 14 to discuss the financial fallout of no UA sports until 2021, the reasons why the Pac-12 went through went the postponement and what the future holds for the 2021 sports season.
Alec White
Digital Sports Producer & Reporter
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