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Later this year, UCLA will be joining the Big Ten while California joins the ACC. UCLA is expected to rake in $50 million more in its media rights contract than California. However, the sister school reportedly plans to level the playing field. “While universities and colleges are still in tumultuous times with an unsettled landscape in college athletics, there is some clarity on projected media rights revenues in the near term,” Jon Wilner wrote. “It is anticipated that there will be an approximately $50 million difference between UCLA’s Big Ten contract and UC Berkeley’s agreement with the A…

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