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Charles Davis and Tony Barnhart join Coach to reflect on the seismic shifts in college football over the past two decades. The discussion covers the evolution from the traditional bowl and poll system to the current expanded playoff format, as well as the industry-changing 1984 Supreme Court ruling that deregulated television rights. The participants analyze how the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) have created a new era of player mobility and parity, allowing schools like Vanderbilt and Indiana to compete more aggressively for talent. Finally, they examine the sport's massive financial growth and conference expansion, noting how the pursuit of national television markets has transformed regional rivalries and led to coaching and player compensation that was once considered "unheard of".
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By 104-5 The Zone | Cumulus Media NashvilleCharles Davis and Tony Barnhart join Coach to reflect on the seismic shifts in college football over the past two decades. The discussion covers the evolution from the traditional bowl and poll system to the current expanded playoff format, as well as the industry-changing 1984 Supreme Court ruling that deregulated television rights. The participants analyze how the transfer portal and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) have created a new era of player mobility and parity, allowing schools like Vanderbilt and Indiana to compete more aggressively for talent. Finally, they examine the sport's massive financial growth and conference expansion, noting how the pursuit of national television markets has transformed regional rivalries and led to coaching and player compensation that was once considered "unheard of".
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.