<p>Galen Clavio opens the show with a handful of <strong>Indiana football</strong> news items as the Hoosiers await their <strong>Rose Bowl / CFP quarterfinal opponent</strong> — including the wild scene at <strong>Memorial Stadium’s rally towel distribution</strong>, reflections on <strong>Fernando Mendoza’s Heisman win</strong>, and why keeping coordinator continuity (including <strong>Mike Shanahan’s</strong> extension and <strong>Bryant Haines</strong> on defense) matters for sustaining IU as a national power. </p><p>Then Galen is joined by former On3 reporter <strong>Andy Wittry</strong> for a wide-ranging conversation about the <strong>college football landscape</strong>: Utah’s groundbreaking private-capital partnership and what it could mean for athletic departments nationally, the Big 12’s reported pursuit of private capital, the growing financial squeeze (including high-profile student-fee debates), and how the <strong>CFP</strong> is evolving amid ongoing political pressure from major brands like Notre Dame. </p>

CrimsonCast

CrimsonCast

Ep 1291- Indiana Football News (Rally Towels, OC Extension) + Andy Wittry on Private Equity, CFP & the Future of College Sports

DEC 19, 202568 MIN
CrimsonCast

Ep 1291- Indiana Football News (Rally Towels, OC Extension) + Andy Wittry on Private Equity, CFP & the Future of College Sports

DEC 19, 202568 MIN

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<p>Galen Clavio opens the show with a handful of <strong>Indiana football</strong> news items as the Hoosiers await their <strong>Rose Bowl / CFP quarterfinal opponent</strong> — including the wild scene at <strong>Memorial Stadium’s rally towel distribution</strong>, reflections on <strong>Fernando Mendoza’s Heisman win</strong>, and why keeping coordinator continuity (including <strong>Mike Shanahan’s</strong> extension and <strong>Bryant Haines</strong> on defense) matters for sustaining IU as a national power. </p><p>Then Galen is joined by former On3 reporter <strong>Andy Wittry</strong> for a wide-ranging conversation about the <strong>college football landscape</strong>: Utah’s groundbreaking private-capital partnership and what it could mean for athletic departments nationally, the Big 12’s reported pursuit of private capital, the growing financial squeeze (including high-profile student-fee debates), and how the <strong>CFP</strong> is evolving amid ongoing political pressure from major brands like Notre Dame. </p>