THE SPORT IS RIGGED, AND THE NCAA IS DESTROYING ITS OWN CHAMPIONSHIP. In a SHOCKING admission that exposes college football’s grotesque new reality, coaches in the national playoff are being FORCED to neglect title games to recruit new players from a portal that NEVER CLOSES. While No. 5 Oregon and No. 1 Indiana prepare for a semifinal clash, their leaders are not focused on X’s and O’s—they’re hosting transfer visits, juggling staff defections, and watching the very foundation of competition CRUMBLE. “Stick to your process,” Ducks coach Dan Lanning robotically parroted, invoking the ghost of Nick Saban, but his words are a hollow lie in a system drenched in pure CHAOS. This isn’t sport; it’s a GRUELING, soul-crushing corporate scramble where building next year’s roster TRUMPS winning a national title. The NCAA’s decision to eliminate the spring portal window has unleashed a MONSTER, and the players on the field are its first casualties.
Indiana’s Curt Cignetti CONFESSED he lost four crucial hours of Peach Bowl preparation to host thirteen transfer prospects, while his staff operates without a general manager—a DELIBERATE handicap in this new cutthroat era. At Ole Miss, interim coach Pete Golding is coaching a semifinal WITHOUT key assistants, who have already ABANDONED THEIR TEAM for new jobs at LSU. This is BETRAYAL, sanctioned and accelerated by a league that values market movement over loyalty or legacy. Coaches preach “process” while their world burns, and star athletes are reduced to MERCENARIES shopping their services DURING THE PLAYOFFS. The message is clear: the games on the field are now a DISTRACTION from the real business of college football. We are witnessing the FINAL CORRUPTION of a beloved American tradition, sold for parts by greedy executives and a powerless NCAA. The championship trophy will be hoisted by whoever best endures the CARNAGE, not by the best team. This is the end of college football as we knew it.



