Duck Territory: The University of Oregon athletic department could suffer a $50 million to $80 million financial loss due to the coronavirus and the recent decision to postpone fall sports, Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens said on a Zoom teleconference call on Thursday afternoon.
The reason for the $30 million range in a deficit is due to the uncertainty about what the spring might look like, Mullens added.
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