College football endures chaos and legal battles ahead of new season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 9:09 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
As the college football faces ongoing legal conflicts and conference realignment issues, the sport appears resilient. Amid calls for reform and governance, college football continues to thrive, with an anticipated return in the fall. Recent changes, including player compensation litigation and NCAA rule adaptations, remain contentious. The upcoming season will be shaped by these dynamics as universities and athletic programs navigate competition and compliance challenges.
- •Ongoing legal battles threaten college football governance.
- •Fall season expected to bring renewed interest and viewership.
- •Recent NCAA changes have prompted player compensation debates.
- •Conference realignment continues to evolve.
- •The sport retains a strong following despite controversies.
- 9:09 AMYahoo Sports — College football is chaos, greed and dysfunction — and still king | Opinion
"From legal battles to conference chaos, college football survives every attempt to ruin it.
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