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College football fans are beginning to see what happens when institutional capital enters college athletics.
In this episode of Agent Confidential, Mike Chaudron breaks down:
• Why the Utah situation matters
• How NIL and revenue sharing changed the economics of the sport
• Why private equity changes organizations
• The growing role of governance and fe
deral involvement
• Why college football became professional economically long before it admitted it publicly
This episode explores the collision between tradition, money, governance, and institutional accountability in the modern era of college athletics.
The games still kick off on Saturdays.
But outside the white lines, college football is becoming a very different business.
By Faux Jimmy Sexton
College football fans are beginning to see what happens when institutional capital enters college athletics.
In this episode of Agent Confidential, Mike Chaudron breaks down:
• Why the Utah situation matters
• How NIL and revenue sharing changed the economics of the sport
• Why private equity changes organizations
• The growing role of governance and fe
deral involvement
• Why college football became professional economically long before it admitted it publicly
This episode explores the collision between tradition, money, governance, and institutional accountability in the modern era of college athletics.
The games still kick off on Saturdays.
But outside the white lines, college football is becoming a very different business.