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Coach is joined by college football analyst Tony Barnhart to discuss the current landscape of college sports, specifically focusing on the recent SEC and Big 10 spring meetings. They highlight the unprecedented success of the SEC across various sports, including football, basketball, and baseball, attributing this long-standing excellence to the philosophy implemented by former commissioner Roy Kramer. The conversation touches upon the evolution of conference expansion and the active involvement of university presidents and chancellors in shaping the future of college athletics, noting a shift towards more vocal and decisive leadership from these officials compared to past years. The discussion also delves into potential format changes for the college football playoff in 2027, highlighting the contrasting viewpoints between Big 10 Commissioner Petitti and SEC Commissioner Sankey regarding a 12-team versus a 24-team format. They analyze the financial implications of these decisions, particularly concerning the revenue generated by conference championship games. Furthermore, they address key issues such as limiting player transfers, the concept of a "five-for-five" eligibility rule, and the increased emphasis on gambling education within the conference following recent high-profile incidents. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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