Does College Football Need College? Not Anymore

Does College Football Need College? Not Anymore

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The expansion of the college football playoffs highlights the increasing commercialization of the sport. The playoffs, which were expanded to include more teams, underscore the significant financial implications for universities, broadcasters, and sponsors. This shift is indicative of college football's evolution from a traditional collegiate competition to a major business enterprise. The increased revenue potential from larger playoff formats and television deals is driving this transformation, reflecting the sport's growing influence in the entertainment industry. The expansion aims to boost viewership and generate greater financial returns, aligning college football more closely with professional sports models.

Originally by Adam Minteron January 8, 2026
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