5 takeaways from the new College Football Playoff agreement and deal with ESPN
The College Football Playoff has a new deal to keep the sport together from 2026... for now. But the sport could still explode at any moment.
The College Football Playoff has a new deal to keep the sport together from 2026... for now. But the sport could still explode at any moment.
Trev Alberts "has not made a final decision on whether to accept the athletic director's job at Texas A&M."
"Sure, get your money. But there's more to it. At least there's supposed to be. Right?"
Georgia Tech Athletics and Atlanta Sports Radio 680 AM "The Fan," the Yellow Jackets' home since 1993, came to an agreement on a new deal.
"The offer that has been made is not adequate for the rights fee for the awards."
“Since we have expanded beyond the very small playoff, I would prefer just going ahead and going to 16..."
The Big Ten and SEC are poised to earn even more money than the rest of the field.
Fowler shared more behind-the-scenes details about the game, including unique calls, the new playoff format, and NIL participation.
"It will be fascinating to watch this game of Vulcan chess play out."
"There was a post this morning from a reliable source. I did not research further."
Could the Belichick-Saban alternate broadcast idea actually happen?
With reports of Fox Sports thinking about an NIL deal for Caitlin Clark, new ethical questions arise for college sports and broadcasters.
Manning will reportedly focus on 'playing football on the field' instead.
"The two-minute timeout will allow all end-of-half and end-of-game timing rules to be simplified and synch up with this timeout."
"We’ve had a sign-stealing problem for a while, and we’ve got the technology to eliminate the issue."
"...We'll look back at all of this and wonder why didn't we just separate football."
"He can call his own shot, yet he has respect for our show and respect for us."
Deion Sanders was a bigger success off the field than on the field in his first season as Colorado head coach as the school's revenue shows.
"People have asked, 'When my team scores a touchdown, will there be appropriate excitement like a real game?' Hell, yes!"
ESPN filed a memorandum in support of the ACC's lawsuit against Florida State, trying to keep details of their media deal sealed.
"I am so very excited about returning to the Arena Football League as the voice of the Nashville Kats."