
An initiative led by college presidents and top sports executives aims to revolutionize college football by proposing a new 'Super League' system to replace the NCAA and the CFB Playoff. The concept includes NFL-style features like a salary cap, trades, and a draft, with discussions involving players' unions. Despite some support, key entities like the SEC and TV networks have expressed skepticism, indicating challenges ahead for the proposed Super League.







Sunday Read: A group of sports execs and college presidents is proposing an 80-team CFB Super League that pays the players. "It is not the case that the money to do what’s right for our college athletes in football is just going to emerge from nowhere." https://t.co/J1BuUdfzda
A collection of college sports leaders and sports media execs have been quietly formulating a plan to create college football's Super League. @wilnerhotline explains in his latest mailbag. https://t.co/1dnCA5Z2h6
A Group of College Presidents and Sports Executives Has Devised a Plan for an 80-Team College Football 'Super League' https://t.co/ZtGdGvY8iW https://t.co/IUlBm6h2Hl