College Football Offseason 2025: An-NIL-lation

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OSU and Lions fan here - ugh re: Patricia possibly becoming our DC. He was a disaster on and off the field as the Lions HC; it could be said that he did unite the locker room there as they all quit on him lol. He’d better straighten up and fly right if he gets the OSU position or this could be his last job in the sport.

I’d rather he stay away but he is a NE guy and Day loves that region
 
I’ll give this the benefit of the doubt. Same stuff was said about Chip Kelly and it turned out to be a massive success.
 
Matt Patricia?

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Even though CFB was around for over a century before ESPN launched in 1979, in less than five decades on air, ESPN has come to exert a significant amount of influence over the sport. ESPN currently has the rights to most FBS conferences and most bowl games including most of the CFP.
 
Even though CFB was around for over a century before ESPN launched in 1979, in less than five decades on air, ESPN has come to exert a significant amount of influence over the sport. ESPN currently has the rights to most FBS conferences and most bowl games including most of the CFP.
They have all of the CFP.
 
Florida State and Clemson won their lawsuits against the ACC.
 
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