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re: Josh Pate talks about how college football will be unrecognizable in 5-10 years
Posted on 4/27/22 at 9:14 am to Byrdybyrd05
Posted on 4/27/22 at 9:14 am to Byrdybyrd05
College football has always been unrecognizable from what it was before. It’s arguably the most constantly evolving sport consumed in North America.
Whether it’s integration (60s-70s), tv rights (80s-90s), west coast offense/air raid offense (90s-2000s), million dollar coaching contracts (2000-2010s), facilities arms race (1990s-present), SEC Network (2010s), Conference Championship games (1990s), conference expansion/realignment (pick a decade), streaming services (2010s-present), bowl system (70s-90s), BCS (90s-2010s), CFP (2010s-present)…
I didn’t even break down all the rules changes including introduction of the forward pass, targeting, etc
Whether it’s integration (60s-70s), tv rights (80s-90s), west coast offense/air raid offense (90s-2000s), million dollar coaching contracts (2000-2010s), facilities arms race (1990s-present), SEC Network (2010s), Conference Championship games (1990s), conference expansion/realignment (pick a decade), streaming services (2010s-present), bowl system (70s-90s), BCS (90s-2010s), CFP (2010s-present)…
I didn’t even break down all the rules changes including introduction of the forward pass, targeting, etc
This post was edited on 4/27/22 at 9:16 am
Posted on 4/27/22 at 9:17 am to tylerdurden24
Most of what you listed doesn't fundamentally change the way the overall sport operates though. It affects recruiting, and viewership, and money, and in-game strategy, but not the actual sport. Allowing unimpeded transfers on a whim for whatever reason you choose and openly paying anyone an unlimited amount of money completely changes college football.
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