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9-25-25 Hour 2 - Vic's interview with Jeremy Bloom/Chad Brown/Implications of a CFB superconference
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0:00 - Jeremy Bloom essentially paved the way for NIL a good 20 years before NIL rules actually came around. He was a trailblazer and a pioneer. Vic had the chance to sit down with him recently. Jeremy shared his perspective on the current landscape of college football & proposed some significant changes that would overhaul the entire system.
15:41 - Chad Brown made his weekly appearance with us (he'll now join us Thursday mornings) and shared his thoughts on Jeremy Bloom's proposed changes, college football, and how to "fix" CFB in the Portal/NIL era.
37:38 - If CFB did adopt a 50 or 60 team superconference, how would that affect the smaller schools? Would the little guy benefit in the long run? Or get left behind?
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15:41 - Chad Brown made his weekly appearance with us (he'll now join us Thursday mornings) and shared his thoughts on Jeremy Bloom's proposed changes, college football, and how to "fix" CFB in the Portal/NIL era.
37:38 - If CFB did adopt a 50 or 60 team superconference, how would that affect the smaller schools? Would the little guy benefit in the long run? Or get left behind?
269 episodes
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0:00 - Jeremy Bloom essentially paved the way for NIL a good 20 years before NIL rules actually came around. He was a trailblazer and a pioneer. Vic had the chance to sit down with him recently. Jeremy shared his perspective on the current landscape of college football & proposed some significant changes that would overhaul the entire system.
15:41 - Chad Brown made his weekly appearance with us (he'll now join us Thursday mornings) and shared his thoughts on Jeremy Bloom's proposed changes, college football, and how to "fix" CFB in the Portal/NIL era.
37:38 - If CFB did adopt a 50 or 60 team superconference, how would that affect the smaller schools? Would the little guy benefit in the long run? Or get left behind?
…
continue reading
15:41 - Chad Brown made his weekly appearance with us (he'll now join us Thursday mornings) and shared his thoughts on Jeremy Bloom's proposed changes, college football, and how to "fix" CFB in the Portal/NIL era.
37:38 - If CFB did adopt a 50 or 60 team superconference, how would that affect the smaller schools? Would the little guy benefit in the long run? Or get left behind?
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