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The latest episode of the College Football Enquirer podcast focuses on the uncertain future of college football’s television exposure. Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and Pat Forde discuss how the 2024 season could be particularly dramatic due to conference realignment and other significant changes in the off-season.

One of the topics of conversation is how the College Football Playoff will compete directly with the NFL for viewership. The hosts also explore recent scheduling changes, such as the Egg Bowl no longer being played on Thanksgiving night.

Dellenger raises a point about revenue sharing with college football players potentially creating competition with the NFL for top talent. They speculate that some elite college players may choose to stay in college rather than pursue uncertain NFL prospects due to financial incentives.

After the break, the hosts react to rumors about college football programs potentially featuring corporate sponsors on their fields and uniforms. They wrap up the episode with a quirky story about a serial Pringles thief in England.

Listeners can follow the hosts on Twitter and watch the full episode on YouTube. The College Football Enquirer is part of the Yahoo Sports podcast family, and more episodes can be found on Apple Podcasts or Yahoo Sports Podcasts. This article may contain affiliate links, and if a purchase is made through these links, a commission may be earned.

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