How To Fix College Football

I think this is coming. Justin Fields could make more money in college football next season than he would get in the NFL and I agree that it would drastically reduce the cost of freshman players, but I am not sure it would reduce the cost of players - generally.

That said, the long game, it might kill college football. It will make it seem more and more like a minor league to the NFL.
It was set up so that you had enough time to earn a bachelor's degree.

I just can't see myself continuing to tune into college football if it's a bunch of NFL has been's or never was's, who could've earned two bachelor's in the time they've been playing in college.
 

Bold: the reason is the same true reason as it is in any professional league, which is that at the end of the day the owners hold all the power.

The owners can always, at any time say: "look players, if you want to have this professional league to play in, and make your money ... then you have to enter into a collective bargaining agreement with us (the owners), or else we will shut the league down. We hold the keys, you're just the inmates."


That's really not that different in college. The schools are the owners. They hold the keys. And to be quite frank, the schools themselves don't actually "make" or see much of any money on college athletics. Even (and perhaps especially nowadays) at the top level ... every dollar that comes in, goes right back out the door. Not kicked over to the school. And probably then some, now ..

Then you can try the argument of "but it brings in more donations!", but that doesn't work for me either. I say, almost all of the "extra" (how do you prove it? Ask the donor "oh hey, if we didn't have athletics, would you have withheld your donation?? Just askin!") donations ... are for athletics! Not for school stuff. I doubt many go "I had such a good time at Gopher football as an undergrad ... have a new library!" And then the stuff actually for school, would've been given anyway.



So, that's how you can force the players to collectively bargain with the schools (or conferences if that works better legally). Schools, at any time, can say "you know ... this whole varsity athletics thing .... it doesn't really help us be a better school that much ... we don't really need it".
They could. But they won’t. So that’s a pretty lame bluff
 

It was set up so that you had enough time to earn a bachelor's degree.

I just can't see myself continuing to tune into college football if it's a bunch of NFL has been's or never was's, who could've earned two bachelor's in the time they've been playing in college.
Agree

Same reason I don’t watch the G league even thought 99% of them would beat 99% of college teams
 

I think this is coming. Justin Fields could make more money in college football next season than he would get in the NFL and I agree that it would drastically reduce the cost of freshman players, but I am not sure it would reduce the cost of players - generally.

That said, the long game, it might kill college football. It will make it seem more and more like a minor league to the NFL.
Walk me through this...
 

There's no salary cap in college football, and there's a very real chance that if anyone challenged years of eligibility requirements in court that they'd win.


Walk me through this...
 


There's no salary cap in college football, and there's a very real chance that if anyone challenged years of eligibility requirements in court that they'd win.
The NCAA has won multiple victories recently in court on challenges to eligibility rules. I don't think it's as slam dunk as you're describing here.
 



They could. But they won’t. So that’s a pretty lame bluff
Hopefully such a bluff wouldn't be needed.

In fact, college players could stand to make even more money than they make now if they play ball on collective bargaining.
 



How do we fix college football?
Proposed conferences
SEC: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Mississippi St, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, Memphis, Tulane
BIG 10: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan St, Minnesota, Ohio St., Penn St., Purdue, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Notre Dame.
SWC: Arkansas, Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma, SMU, Texas, Texas A&M, TCU, TTU, OKST, UNT, UTSA, Rice
Big 8: Colorado, Iowa St., Kansas, Kansas St., Missouri, Nebraska, Utah, BYU
ACC: Clemson, Duke, Florida St., Georgia Tech, Miami, NCST, UNC, Virginia, Wake Forest, South Carolina, UCF, USF
PAC-12: Arizona, ASU, Cal, Oregon, Oregon St, USC, UCLA, Washington, WAZZU, UNLV, Boise St., Fresno St., SDSU, New Mexico
BIG East: Boston College, Cincinnati, Louisville, Rutgers, Syracuse, Maryland, UConn, VA Tech, West Virginia,
MW: Nevada, SJSU, Hawai'i, NMST, Air Force, Colorado St., UTEP, Wyoming, NDSU, Montana St., Montana, Idaho, South Dakota St., Utah St.
Sun Belt: FAU, FIU, GASO, Troy, USA, Southern Miss, UAB, Jacksonville St., LA Tech, ULM, Louisiana, Kennesaw St.
Appalachian Athletic Conference: CCU, ECU, Charlotte, Appalachian St., ODU, Liberty, JMU, Georgia St., Delaware, Navy, Temple, Army.
CUSA- MTSU, WKU, SHSU, Texas St., Arkansas St., Missouri St., Marshall, Tulsa,
We're getting rid of UMASS.
Next up, NIL is limited to SPONSORSHIP'S. No athlete can get sponsorship's until their freshman year is over. Schools can't pay NIL unless if the kid walks on and can only make a max of $350,000 dollars if they walk on to get paid. If NIL is continued, there is a salary cap and money an only come from donors and not taxpayer dollars.
We're cutting bowl games. Fenway Bowl, Mayo Bowl, Snoop Dogg Bowl (sorry Snoop), XBox Bowl, Myrtle Beach Bowl, LA Bowl, Frisco Bowl, Salute to Veterans (I don't hate veterans but the bowl is useless), Pinstripe Bowl, and New Mexico Bowl.
I'll add a few back like the Bluebonnet Bowl, San Francisco Bowl, and Hall of Fame Classic.
Rename a few: Outback Bowl, Copper or Cactus Bowl, Sunshine Classic, Queen City Bowl.
Playoffs: 8 teams. The quarterfinals will include the Citrus/Sun bowl, Peach Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl. Semis will be Cotton and Sugar, the Championship will be the Rose Bowl. SEC, BIG 10, SWC, BIG 8, ACC, and PAC-12 are all guaranteed one spot to the winner of the conference. No conference championships except for the final spot between the lesser conferences. Point differential, SOS, and regular season record are all factored in to the choosing of the contender. It will be up to a computer to decide who goes so there is no complaint about human (SEC) bias possible.
I don't believe this is everything yet as I have not covered TV deals and FORCED non-con rivalries that have existed for over 2+ decades or literal proximity. No equity deals are allowed either.
12/11/2025
Transfer Portal: Players are allotted one free transfer out and can only transfer an extra time if their coach gets fired or hired away.
Forced Non-Con rivalries: Tri State Big 3. Beehive Boot. Virginia and Virginia Tech continue the Commonwealth Cup. VA Tech, Virginia, and West Virginia play for the Blue Ridge Trophy. Arkansas LSU and Boot Trophy. Cincinnati Miami (OH) and the Victory Bell. The Battle Line Rivalry, Arkansas Missouri. The Fremont Cannon. Black and Blue Bowl. Clemson Georgia Tech. The Victory Barrel. I-35 Rivalry. Illinois Missouri. Cy-Hawk Trophy. The Bourbon Barrel. Governor's Cup. Missouri Oklahoma. Nebraska Oklahoma. OKST Tulsa. Rocky Mountain Showdown. Techno Bowl.

Second football for more explosive plays and a nine point score.
 




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