SAN DIEGO – Bowl season in college football is known for high pressure, big crowds, and lots of money to be made.
“They made a decision, which they were entitled to make. But that decision had financial implications; there was a contract in play, and the contract is going to control this situation,” said Craig Barkacs, a business law expert and business law professor at the University of San Diego’s Knauss School of Business.“This lawsuit, in my opinion, will survive any attempts early on to remove it by motion,” Barkacs said.
Barkacs told ABC 10News there is one thing that would surprise him with this dispute coming into public light.