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How the House v. NCAA settlement will impact the future of college football

On today’s episode, SI’s Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde react to the news that the House-NCAA settlement was approved by the power conferences late last week. They discuss how the new player recruiting funds will impact the college football landscape and which football programs will benefit the most. They also indicate how revenue sharing will relate to NIL and collectives in the future.

After the break, Wetzel shares a quote from Greg Sankey at SEC meetings about how now is the best time ever to be a college athlete. They break down how this could all change in the near future. Wetzel also wonders why there is a possibility of walk-ons being removed from college football in the future

They close the show with the story of a battle that orcas wage against humans. Wetzel shares the details of killer whales strategically toppling boats

(0:47) College football revenue sharing

(41:29) SEC meetings

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(51:37) Have any walk-ons been done?

(1:02:26) Orcas cause problems

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