Syracuse AD John Wildhack: College football needs wholesale changes
Posted Jan 20, 2026
Syracuse athletic director John Wildhack is the latest voice calling for serious reforms in college football, including a holistic rethinking of the calendar, collective bargaining with athletes, and consolidation of TV media rights in order to build a sustainable future. He believes it's imperative for college sports to embrace the moment to make wholesale changes.
(ESPN.com)
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