- January 2nd, 2023, 3:37 pm
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cruzan_flame13 wrote: ↑January 2nd, 2023, 3:33 pm The business part of college football isn't dying, but the entertainment part of it has been in a decline. The extension of the playoffs looks interesting and might bring back the excitement of bowl games(that'll remain at that time). The quick growth of TCU this season has given a lot of programs hope for the future in my opinion. Yes NIL will keep the top P5's in power, nonetheless the flaws that were exposed may give the "little guy" programs some hope for some gems who are desperate to find a home when things didn't go well at their previous spot. I hope the LU's NIL initiative will kick in and be a great example for how NIL should be organized. Kinda like the online academic route that people criticized but now follow (in their own way ).