The most powerful people in college sports aren't the commissioners.
It's the network executives writing the checks.
So here's my question:
Why do Sankey and Petitti have to face the fans, coaches, presidents, media, and lawmakers while guys like Eric Shanks and Jimmy Pitaro stay behind the curtain?
If television is driving the future of college football, why don't we ever hear what THEY want the sport to become?
What's their vision?
What's their endgame?
And what do they believe college football should look like 10 years from now?
Funny how the people with the most influence rarely have to answer the questions.
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The hard hats are on and the rebuild is officially underway. ๐ทโโ๏ธ๐๏ธ
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