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Yeah, we need to make sure we hear everything that's happening because Pete Pivacqua bringing up a Super League.
Obviously, Notre Dame would be able to mention that because Notre Dame runs their own league.
which is Notre Dame in and of itself.
It's kind of its own entity, even though it does compete underneath the rest of the D1 NCAA football.
They're kind of in all their sports, but they're kind of in their own avenue.
And also, I think they believe that they could probably build a Super League if they were to recruit some of the other schools who probably aren't going to be happy with whatever this is.
If the SEC and the Big Ten aren't happy with this one, this ain't going to happen.
No, no way.
Joining us now, ladies and gentlemen, senior college football insider Heather Dinnage.
Heather, you're starting to get choppy.
I think it could have been RN.
Thank you for reconnecting over from Washington, D.C., Senate Commerce Committee voting on the Protect College Sports Act.
And then now we're learning that the SEC and the Big Ten have come together and said they are not in support of this.
which is going to make it really hard.
But you're about to say something about media rights, and obviously that's a big deal in Super League, and then it all kind of started getting a little choppy there.
But what do you think inevitably happens now that the SEC and the Big Ten are seemingly against this?
It's got no chance, right, to actually work?
Are we anywhere closer to an answer at this point than we have been over the last couple years, as everybody understands that we have to have something happen in this world?
No, you're good.
You're good.