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Who Is Really Shaping the Future of College Sports?

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The June 3 Capitol Hill hearing brought together some of the most influential voices in college sports. But the real story wasn't any single comment. It was realizing that Congress, coaches, university presidents, athletic directors, conferences, and media stakeholders are all trying to shape the same governance framework. In this episode, Mike Chaudron examines what Nick Saban, Gordon Gee, Pete Bevacqua, Ted Cruz, and the SEC/Big Ten response reveal about the future of college sports governance.

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