Chuck Klosterman
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That's why when we were talking earlier in this conversation about why I think football's benefit and advantage is that personalities do not drive it.
Teams drive it.
The idea of football is what drives it.
Whereas on the NBA, it's not that way.
Celebrity drives the NBA now.
Possibly.
Football pays for every other sport, though.
That's the thing.
I mean, like, even if you look at the MAAC or whatever, it's like, you know, if you're at Marshall or whatever, it's like the fact that you have those MAACtion games on Tuesday, that's what's paying for the
martial women's team in basketball for the track team.
So it's going to be hard for college to say we're going to dump football.
I think what you're describing, I actually think kind of the opposite is going to happen.
Well, because that's what you're describing is how college football was for most of my life.
Great, Alabama and Texas, and they had down years, but for the most part, when I was a kid, the teams that were great in college football were still that late, right?
Now, who are the haves and have nots?
Indiana was a have not forever.
Now they have it, as long as they got this coach and as long as they can pay for it.
Nebraska was a have not in basketball.
Now they're undefeated.
They were a have in football, but now they're not.