Draft Decisions and College Football’s Financial Reality
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In this episode of Situational Football, Jason and Grant start with a situational review of the NFL Draft — focusing on prospect value, team fit, and why it’s reasonable to evaluate draft decisions immediately without waiting years for hindsight. The conversation breaks down the difference between a prospect and a player, why draft grades are really grades on process, and which teams they believe maximized value based on need, scheme, and timing.
From there, the discussion shifts to the broader college football landscape, examining how NIL, revenue sharing, eligibility rules, and calendar changes are reshaping the sport. Using real financial examples, they talk through why football and men’s basketball drive the system, how that reality impacts other sports, and what the NIL era is actually changing — and not changing — about college athletics.
Resources & Links Mentioned in This Episode:
• Penn State Athletics 2024–25 Fiscal Breakdown (graphic)
https://x.com/i/status/2042290313348166068
• "From the Arena, Not the Sidelines" – University of Louisville White Paper (PDF)
https://mail.uofl.me/t/r-e-tkujtiud-nttkjhijyl-y/