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Josh Pate & Joel Klatt on College Football's Future, Calendar, and Leadership

Josh Pate's College Football ShowFebruary 5, 202445 min73,679 views
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College Football's Structural Issues

  • 🏈 The sport is described as being as popular and having better players than ever, yet structurally broken.
  • ✈️ A lack of clear leadership is likened to multiple pilots arguing over an airplane's controls, each with their own agenda.
  • 🎯 There's a critical need for a centralized governing body or commissioner to look out for the sport's overall interest, rather than individual silos.

Proposed Solutions: Separation and Revenue Sharing

  • แยก Chip Kelly's call for separation of football from other collegiate athletics due to differing pressures and financial structures.
  • 🤝 Revenue sharing is presented as a gateway to unlocking solutions, requiring collective bargaining and potentially introducing contract terms for players.
  • 💰 Implementing revenue sharing could incentivize players to help grow the game for mutual benefit, as increased viewership means more money for everyone.

The Colorado Hype Train: Dion's Impact

  • 🚀 The decision to heavily promote Dion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes early in the season is discussed as a calculated marketing risk.
  • 📈 The phenomenon of the "Dion tax" or "Swift tax" is explained as a way college football and the NFL can bleed into mainstream pop culture, attracting new audiences.
  • ✅ Colorado's first year under Dion is categorized as a wild success, exceeding expectations and demonstrating tangible improvement despite narrative shifts.

Playoff Expansion and Future Uncertainty

  • 📅 The upcoming 12-team playoff format and the uncertainty surrounding the TV deal for the first round are highlighted.
  • ⚖️ Potential antitrust risks are noted if the SEC and Big Ten push too aggressively, possibly leading to a scenario where they create their own separate leagues.
  • 🤝 A wild idea is proposed: bringing the NFL into the college football playoff discussion to secure better television windows and potentially partner on scheduling.

Calendar Reform and Recruiting

  • 🗓️ The current college football calendar, with its overlap of conference championships, bowl games, and recruiting periods, is seen as inefficient and problematic.
  • ✍️ A proposal suggests moving early signing day to July and allowing players to sign letters of intent at any point outside their season, with tampering rules applying after signing.
  • 🔄 Separating high school recruiting from the transfer portal window is crucial to allow players to make decisions based on stable rosters, mirroring the NFL's draft and free agency structure.
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