Generally speaking, in my opinion, college football fans are among the most spoiled and entitled group in all of sports. College football fans in the south, even moreso.
The point, up until recently, was schools and TV networks raking in billions of dollars on the backs of athletes who didn’t have an opportunity to partake in that windfall.
Now those athletes can get paid while in school, and they have flexibility to make decisions in their best interest. And some fans don’t like it.
The NFL has ZERO incentive to create a farm league when one already exists…just because some entitled fans got caught up in their feelings when elite talents like a Kyle Pitts or Jalin Hyatt opt out of a bowl game.
Fans aren’t nearly as important as they used to be. Every game is televised…every single game is televised.
Every…single…game…is on television.
Schools are making money regardless.
That $50 in concessions you spend at the game is a rounding error. The annual cost of Jalin Hyatt’s scholarship was paid for after the second TV timeout of UT’s season opener.
Until that business model changes, prepare to be disappointed again if Nico opts out of a bowl game in three years.
You can ask as many rhetorical questions as you like, but the game isn’t changing anytime soon.