Who Killed College Football?
Who Killed College Football?
Prologue: College Football Is Dead, Long Live College Football
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Prologue: College Football Is Dead, Long Live College Football

Nick Saban, ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, and fans like you help explain where this show's name comes from - even though college football is a thriving business

Before we dive into the six suspects in the death of college football, let’s begin with a confession. College football is, in fact, very much alive, with upsets being sprung, conferences continuing to realign, and expanded playoff spots to fret over. The sport remains incredibly popular, entertaining, and, at least for certain segments, financially lucrative.

But the college football you used to know? That might be dead, whether you’re unhappy about the slow erasure of amateurism, swollen superconferences disregarding geography, the power of television networks to shape the future, and any number of other changes that could shake your belief in what college football was, is, or should be.

If you’re feeling that way, well, so is Nick Saban. So let’s start digging into how we got here in the first place.

Producer: Michael Henahan

Researcher: Alex McDaniel

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Who Killed College Football?
Who Killed College Football?
College football has undergone radical, sometimes alarming changes in recent years, and this show explores the motives, history, and power behind six different suspects who have reshaped an American sport right before our eyes.
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