
How We Would Fix College Football: A Comprehensive Guide
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Keywords
college football, player movement, conference realignment, playoff system, NIL, transfers, rivalries, sports rules
Summary
Burl and Streit discuss various ways to improve college football, focusing on player movement, conference realignment, and the playoff system. We emphasize the importance of maintaining rivalries, stabilizing the transfer portal, and enhancing the regular season's significance. We also cover the need for a promotion and relegation system, restructuring the playoff format, and implementing rule changes to improve the pace of play and maintain the excitement of the game.
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Takeaways
Player movement is a critical issue in college football.
Rivalries are essential for the culture of college football.
Stabilizing the transfer portal is necessary for coaches.
The regular season should regain its importance over playoffs.
Conference championships need to be emphasized again.
Promotion and relegation could enhance competition.
The playoff system needs to be restructured for fairness.
Spring games can be used to help smaller programs financially.
Rules should be adjusted to speed up the game.
Targeting rules need to be revised to allow for more physical play.
Chapters
00:00 Fixing College Football: An Overview
03:17 Player Movement and the Transfer Portal
17:15 Conference Realignment
19:52 Uniform Scheduling
23:33 Promotion and Relegation
28:11 Playoff Structure
34:44 Spring Games and Pace of Play