USC vs the NFL

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Representatives of the NFL will meet with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa tonight and with Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle tomorrow.

But a hasty push by the Coliseum Commision to sign the NFL as its major tenant has a battle brewing.

So who has the leverage?

USC:
– could deny 10,000 on-campus parking spaces for the NFL gamedays
– could move to another venue (possibly building its own stadium)

NFL:
– promised $800 million in state-of-the-art refurbishment
– at least half of beer sales would go to the Coliseum Commission

Since USC’s “sweet deal” is destined to renegotiated in 2007 anyways, there is little advantage between resigning USC or signing a new lease agreement with the NFL.

USC May Be Spoiler in NFL Coliseum Plan [LA Times]
NFL meetings: Mayors going with their power lineups [OC Register]
NFL gains access to L.A.’s richest [LA Daily News]

2 responses to “USC vs the NFL”

  1. There is no way that the NFL should have rights to that stadium. It belongs with USC football! Also, I really enjoy reading your blog. It is extremely entertaining. I am adding you to my blogroll. And, I would really appreciate it if you would add me to yours.

    Charlie B.
    MyFantasyBall Blog
    http://blog.myfantasyball.com

  2. If the NFL tries to move in our territory and “refurbish” the Coliseum, maybe we can get Darryl Hannah to climb up in one of the goal posts as a protest.

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