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Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd discuss the evolving landscape of college athletics, focusing on the shifting power dynamics within the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the Big Ten. The conversation touches upon the financial disparities among schools, the influence of wealthy donors like Larry Ellison and Cody Campbell, and the ongoing transition toward a potential "super league" or new organizational structure by 2031. They also examine the legal complexities of athlete eligibility, specifically the case of Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako, whose antitrust lawsuit challenges NCAA amateurism rules following his professional stint in the NBA G League. Overall, the participants reflect on how the "off-field" business of college sports has become a chaotic but necessary reordering of the traditional system.
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Tony Barnhart, Dennis Dodd discuss the evolving landscape of college athletics, focusing on the shifting power dynamics within the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and the Big Ten. The conversation touches upon the financial disparities among schools, the influence of wealthy donors like Larry Ellison and Cody Campbell, and the ongoing transition toward a potential "super league" or new organizational structure by 2031. They also examine the legal complexities of athlete eligibility, specifically the case of Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako, whose antitrust lawsuit challenges NCAA amateurism rules following his professional stint in the NBA G League. Overall, the participants reflect on how the "off-field" business of college sports has become a chaotic but necessary reordering of the traditional system.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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