The confetti from the national championship has barely been swept away, but a DARK and PROFIT-DRIVEN conspiracy is already poisoning the future of college football. While fans dream of autumn Saturdays, the sport’s so-called “stewards” are ENGINEERING a system designed to CRUSH competition and line the pockets of a select few. This isn’t about sport anymore—it’s a corporate TAKEOVER.
The shocking push for a 24-team playoff isn’t about fairness; it’s a BRAZEN power grab by the Big Ten and SEC to DEVOUR the entire postseason revenue pie. “It allows half the SEC to get invited,” one expert admits, exposing a plan where a THIRD of the field could come from ONE conference. This is RIGGED entertainment, not competition. Meanwhile, the sport’s CINDERELLA story, the Indiana Hoosiers, is revealed to be a BLUEPRINT for financial tyranny: their title run was fueled by the “largest living alumni base in the country,” proving success is now bought, not built.
The human cost is being IGNORED. At Alabama, a fine coach like Kalen DeBoer is already on the chopping block after mere four-loss seasons, proving the Saban Standard has created a MONSTROUS culture of disposable coaches. If he falls, a nationwide coaching bloodbath will follow. And lurking in the shadows? “Private equity firms” are texting power brokers, asking which MASSIVE alumni base they can exploit next. The soul of the game has been AUCTIONED off to the highest bidder.
What you are watching is no longer a game, but a chilling preview of a future where tradition, loyalty, and fair play are sacrificed on the altar of ENDLESS expansion and profit. The stadiums are full, but the sport you love is already DEAD.




