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College football vying for attention against the NFL and corporate sponsors with uniform designs

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Jun 3, 2024

The College Football Enquirer is a podcast that discusses the latest news and insights in the world of college football. In a recent episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI’s Pat Forde talk about the uncertain future of college football’s TV exposure. They highlight how the 2024 college football season could be the most dramatic ever due to conference realignment and other off-season changes.

The conversation then shifts to how the College Football Playoff will compete directly with the NFL for viewership. They mention the recent scheduling change for the Egg Bowl between Mississippi State and Ole Miss, no longer being played on Thanksgiving night. Dellenger brings up the idea of revenue sharing with college football players potentially creating competition with the NFL for top talent.

After a break, they discuss the latest rumor about college football programs possibly featuring corporate sponsors on their fields and uniforms. They end the show with a quirky story about a serial Pringles thief in England who admitted to stealing a large quantity of the snack.

Listeners can follow Dan, Pat, and Ross on social media and watch the full episode on YouTube. They can also explore other episodes of the College Football Enquirer and the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family on platforms like Apple Podcasts. This article contains affiliate links, and if a purchase is made through these links, a commission may be earned.

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