emily: pac-12 commissioner larry scott there with our editor at large corey johnson.w for more from hong kong, bloomberg's stephen engle. what do you make of alibaba's interest in u.s. college sports? >> it fits into the pattern of is trying to do. and another, who was a lacrosse player there. i saw in this press release, lacrosse will be one of those pac-12 sports being broadcast in china. it is basketball and football. jack ma told me they want to go china has become much more of , the middle class aspirational society. they want to go healthy and happy. they have invested in evergrande, they want to do more streaming of sports. 27,000 chinese national students are at pac-12 schools. 12,000 pac-12 alumni live in china. what is your hunch on how well these games will actually do in china? >> they have had some streaming in china. there are some sports that do not necessarily translate. again, this is a marketing tool as well for the pac-12 to get the eyeballs of the families in china for not only the sports, but the academic futures of their children, going to west c