The College Football fan experience is questioned following a multibillion dollar media rights deal. Talks suggest Big Ten and SEC may expand and restructure. Indiana football faces pressure with increased revenues, aiming to succeed in CFB's evolving landscape as a billion-dollar business.
#Firstand10 at @SatDownSouth: CFB is a living, breathing, billion-dollar business. We must start thinking in terms of player movement and retention. It’s everything. https://t.co/nRnGgarrl2
Indiana football has never ~really~ moved the needle, but with massive revenues attached, there's increased pressure to get football right. A deep-dive into a program spending like never before and the desire to be a part of CFB's looming new world order. https://t.co/BAUJCfvLfg
Indiana football has never ~really~ moved the needle. But with massive revenues attached, there's increased pressure to get football right. A deep-dive into a program spending like never before and the desire to be a part of CFB's looming new world order. https://t.co/BAUJCfvLfg
Two things I believe are baked into ongoing CFP talks... 1. Big Ten & SEC are preparing to expand again 2. One or both will restructure into 4 divisions & look to construct internal conference title mechanisms that either ARE part of the CFP (I.E conference semi finals +…
COLUMN: @RyanBrownLive raises questions about the College Football fan experience in response to the reported multibillion dollar media rights deal. >>https://t.co/3qRgXAESOB