💨 Abstract
With the new revenue-sharing era in college football, powerhouse programs like Texas, Penn State, Ohio State, and Clemson remain favorites. Newly funded teams such as Colorado and North Carolina aim to break through. Key players like Arch Manning lead top teams, while coaches like Deion Sanders and Bill Belichick use celebrity status and pro-style methods to elevate their programs. The expanded playoff and transfer portal offer hope for programs like Indiana but breaking the status quo remains challenging.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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