College Football Bowl Season Is Dead, Killed By Greed and NIL
A provocative analysis of the 2025-26 college football bowl schedule, arguing that the expanded CFP and NIL money have ruined traditional bowl season.
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A provocative analysis of the 2025-26 college football bowl schedule, arguing that the expanded CFP and NIL money have ruined traditional bowl season.
Whispers from inside the SEC indicate the new 9-game schedule is more than just football; it’s a calculated move to secure a financial monopoly and control the playoff landscape.
Pete Bevacqua’s ‘permanent damage’ remarks reveal a deeper struggle for control in college football, positioning Notre Dame as a crucial pawn.
The College Football Playoff expansion isn’t about fairness. It’s a new layer of corporate surveillance and optimization that reduces athletes to data.
The Crimson Tide’s shocking SEC Championship loss to Georgia raises serious questions about their College Football Playoff legitimacy. Was it a fluke or a fatal flaw?
Lane Kiffin’s unprecedented $13M LSU contract isn’t just a coaching change; it’s a strategic masterclass in modern college football’s financial warfare.
A forensic deconstruction of the Lane Kiffin decision. It’s not about loyalty to Ole Miss or LSU; it’s a masterclass in leveraging a broken system.