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College football is trying to govern a multi-billion dollar media enterprise using a structure built for a completely different era.
In this episode, Mike Chaudron breaks down:
• The SCORE Act being pulled from the House floor
• The Sorsby situation and the growing challenge around enforcement authority
• Why playoff expansion is really about incentives and television inventory
• The leverage battle between conferences, Congress, the NCAA, and athletes
• Why the economics have outpaced the governance structure itself
This isn’t random chaos.
It’s a system struggling to adapt after the business became bigger than the rules designed to govern it.
By Faux Jimmy SextonCollege football is trying to govern a multi-billion dollar media enterprise using a structure built for a completely different era.
In this episode, Mike Chaudron breaks down:
• The SCORE Act being pulled from the House floor
• The Sorsby situation and the growing challenge around enforcement authority
• Why playoff expansion is really about incentives and television inventory
• The leverage battle between conferences, Congress, the NCAA, and athletes
• Why the economics have outpaced the governance structure itself
This isn’t random chaos.
It’s a system struggling to adapt after the business became bigger than the rules designed to govern it.