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šŸˆ NCAA 5-for-5 Rule, CFP Shakeups & Big Ten Power Shift | Football Weather w/ Galen Clavio & Matt Blaszka

55 min Ā· 13 apr 2026
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College football’s offseason isn’t quiet — it’s transformational. On this episode of Football Weather, Galen Clavio and Matt Blaszka break down three major shifts shaping the future of the sport: šŸ”¹ The NCAA’s proposed ā€œ5-for-5ā€ eligibility model — what it fixes, what it breaks, and why lawsuits may still decide everything šŸ”¹ The growing momentum to eliminate conference championship games — and what it means for the College Football Playoff structure šŸ”¹ The Big Ten’s rise to power in the NIL era — and whether the SEC can adapt to a new financial and roster-building reality Plus: spring football takeaways, NIL economics, transfer portal strategy, and why the sport may be inching toward an inevitable employment model. If you want smart, national-level college football analysis — this is Football Weather. šŸŽ§ Subscribe for weekly breakdowns across the evolving landscape of college football.

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