I've been in "Get the hell off my lawn" mode for a while. But, I've also come to accept that change is not going to stop happening with college football. When you think about where we are as compared to even 3 years ago, it's staggering. NIL, the port hole, OU and Texas to the SEC, half the Pac 12 to the Big 10, several Group of 5 teams filling out the Big 12, the PAC 12 counting the days until it no longer exists, and a 12 team playoff.
WTF just happened???
The sad thing is whenever you hear interviews with coaches, administrators, analysts etc. they can no longer even try to keep a straight face when asked why all this is happening. Money. Plain and simple! The game we love, the traditions we've grown up with, the rivalries we covet, are pretty much out the window so that more monster TV deals can be made.
The next steps will be, and this is not a prediction, it's coming. "Student athletes" will no longer exist. They will be employees of the Universities. There will be player unions, hold outs and stoppages of play because of player strikes. The NCAA will be abolished, and one super conference, consisting of about 50 teams will be formed. They will not be playing Group of 5 or FCS teams, and many of those schools will shut down their athletic programs entirely. Without TV deals, or paychecks from games against D1 programs, and having to pay their new "employees", they won't be able to survive.
This will all come to pass well within the next 5 years. But, those 50 or so teams, will be getting a really nice paycheck every year. Rece Davis said something the other day when addressing all this. Paraphrasing, he said despite all of this going on, we still have those few hours on Saturday to focus on just the game.