Privatizing CFB Going to be a "Big Conversation" says @spotrac

The Big Ten and Pac-12 opting out have people wondering whether there will even be a college football season in the fall. Other conferences such as the ACC, SEC, Big 12, and AAC are moving forward like they will be playing altered seasons and schools inside the Big Ten are also expressing a desire to wanting to play in the fall.

What does this mean for college football as a whole?

Mike Ginnitti explains that the privatization of college football will be a topic of conversation in the coming months, "I think that's going to be a big conversation over the next two months because there's going to be colleges that choose to play and when they do that, they're going to have to break out of their conferences to do it." He went on to say, "This is going to gain momentum because those colleges are going to have advantages over the colleges that aren't going to play. There's going to be transfers, there's going to be recruiting advantages."

Catch the podcast with Mike Ginnitti below.

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