Rece Davis and Pete Thamel dive into Clemson's lawsuit against the ACC - specifically how this affects Clemson's, Florida State's, and North Carolina's future with the league, and whether or not ACC will even remain a league. They also get into how this affects less profitable football programs like Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, and Indiana, and take time to really underscore how important it is for programs like those to become more competitive in order to not get left behind. Then they shift their attention to the College Football Playoff - ESPN six-year $7.8 billion contract and question how it's fathomable that players aren't getting a cut of the pie. Lastly, Pete shares the news that Washington's Troy Dannen replaces Trev Alberts as Nebraska AD, and that Iowa's OT Kadyn Proctor is reentering the portal and rejoining Alabama.
0:00 Welcome To The College GameDay Podcast01:02 Clemson Files Lawsuit Against ACC03:45 Clemson’s Lawsuit Shifts Eyes To North Carolina06:35 Salvaging the ACC Without Clemson and FSU12:40 Clemson Files Lawsuit Against ACC16:22 The Value That Is Unique To College Sports27:30 CFP and ESPN Deal 31:30 Troy Dannen In As AD Nebraska 39:11 Kadyn Proctor Enters Transfer PortalLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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