How College Football Recruiting Funds will Shape the Future of College Athletics: Insights from Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde

Impact of House v. NCAA settlement on the future of college football

The recent approval of the House v. NCAA settlement by the power conferences has sparked a discussion among Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI’s Pat Forde on their latest episode of College Football Enquirer. They explore how the new funds allocated for recruiting players will impact college football and which programs stand to benefit the most. Additionally, they delve into how revenue sharing will intersect with Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and collectives moving forward.

After the break, Wetzel shares a quote from Greg Sankey at SEC meetings highlighting that it’s a great time to be a college athlete. The group reflects on how this sentiment may evolve in the coming years and questions the potential removal of walk-ons from college football.

The episode wraps up with Wetzel recounting a story about orcas engaging in strategic behavior to tip over boats, posing a threat to humans. The show covers various topics such as college football revenue sharing, SEC meetings, the future of walk-ons, and the issue of orcas causing problems.

Listeners can follow Dan Wetzel, Pat Forde, and Ross Dellenger on Twitter for more updates. The full episode is also available on YouTube. To listen to more episodes of the College Football Enquirer and other Yahoo Sports podcasts, visit https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or Yahoo Sports Podcasts.

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