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Former college President and occasional guest host Scott Flanagan joins me for a look back at the most remarkable year in college sports history. We talk about Presidential decisions to close campuses and what has changed in letting administrators think they couldn't play basketball in March, but they could play football in September.
We talk about attempts at Division I reform and why certain Power 5 conference commissioners are so resistant to any change in the College Football Playoff structure. (looking at you, Greg Sankey).
And we'll wrap up with each of our thoughts on what to look for in 2021.
Thanks to all the loyal listeners that have found this podcast in January 2020. What started as a project about college athletics morphed into a diary of how this $4 billion a year industry has responded to a once in a century pandemic.
We are working on new projects already for 2021, and if you haven’t already, check out my columns for Forbes.com that expand on these issues in more detail.
Happy Holidays to you and your family.
By Dr. Karen Weaver5
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Former college President and occasional guest host Scott Flanagan joins me for a look back at the most remarkable year in college sports history. We talk about Presidential decisions to close campuses and what has changed in letting administrators think they couldn't play basketball in March, but they could play football in September.
We talk about attempts at Division I reform and why certain Power 5 conference commissioners are so resistant to any change in the College Football Playoff structure. (looking at you, Greg Sankey).
And we'll wrap up with each of our thoughts on what to look for in 2021.
Thanks to all the loyal listeners that have found this podcast in January 2020. What started as a project about college athletics morphed into a diary of how this $4 billion a year industry has responded to a once in a century pandemic.
We are working on new projects already for 2021, and if you haven’t already, check out my columns for Forbes.com that expand on these issues in more detail.
Happy Holidays to you and your family.

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