College Sports on the Brink: This Week’s Crucial Meetings Could Change Everything Forever
In a 16-page memo distributed to attendees and obtained by Yahoo Sports, Smash Sports details its plan, which, in short, features optimizing football schedules to arrange more attractive non-conference matchups; establishing a new governing body; and offering billions to schools in private capital cash meant to bridge financing before a consolidated rights package can be struck after current television deals expire. (Smash would presumably recoup that financing while accepting a piece of the new consolidated package.)


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