Optional technology rules in football, effective for the 2024 season, were approved by the ncaa playing rules oversight panel on thursday.

Two key questions need to be answered:

Now, here's how the future of football might look.

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A lot of it.

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Espn surveyed over 200 people within college football, asking them about the future of nil, realignment and much more.

In addition to creating a new model for the ncaa and nil, commissioners and athletic directors are adapting to new challenges almost daily, ranging from gender equity and conference realignment to the expansion of the college football playoff and budget limitations wrought by the ongoing pandemic.

And how should its skyrocketing revenues be distributed?

Npr's mary louise kelly talks with nicole auerbach, senior writer for the athletic, about the realignment of athletic conferences and what this means for the future of college football.

In addition to creating a new model for the ncaa and nil, commissioners and athletic directors are adapting to new challenges almost daily, ranging from gender equity and conference realignment to the expansion of the college football playoff and budget limitations wrought by the ongoing pandemic.

And how should its skyrocketing revenues be distributed?

Npr's mary louise kelly talks with nicole auerbach, senior writer for the athletic, about the realignment of athletic conferences and what this means for the future of college football.

β€œthere’s general agreement, at least among fbs programs, that we.

After conversations with current and former conference commissioners, athletic directors and various other administrators in and out of college sports, we return with five updated educated guesses.

The future of college football communication:

Exciting, thoughtful, revolutionary, all those things.

Who should run college football?

With players headed back to workouts, it's ok to be a little bit hyped.

The future of college football communication:

Exciting, thoughtful, revolutionary, all those things.

Who should run college football?

With players headed back to workouts, it's ok to be a little bit hyped.

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