The actual game has already changed.
First with transfer portal (see the 3,000 athletes in portal which about 20% will find a new team)
Only 27.6% of players that have entered the transfer portal have found new teams.
Next the NIL = legalized cheating as former rules are being broken because alums are the ones paying millions to get top players.
You want the player to make money then schools should pay a salary to the players. Strip their scholarship and make them pay for it. Tax them like everyone else that makes money.
How far does college football attendance drop after players begin their money grabbing.
The per-game national decline of 1,629 fans in 2021 is the steepest ever, a 3.93% drop from 2019. The NCAA did not compile attendance statistics from the COVID-19-impacted 2020 season for the first time since it began keeping overall attendance figures in 1948.
College football attendance declines for seventh straight season to lowest average since 1981. Even the best teams and conferences across college football saw attendance drops this season.
Nationally, the average attendance in 2021 was down 15%, more than 7,000 per game, from a record mark of 46,971 in 2008.
In this age of name image and likeness rights, the transfer portal and court battles, this serves as a reminder that the game is not too big to fail.
The 2022 CFP semifinals were the lowest rated since 2014.
Rights holders are paying millions of dollars so they can dictate those kickoff times. Games start in the most advantageous windows for networks to show ads and get ratings, thus recouping the millions they pay for those rights.
In that case, it seems like the in-person fan is almost a secondary consideration.
Even the best teams and conferences across college football saw attendance drops this season
www.cbssports.com
With high gas prices, thanks to dumbest president ever Joe Biden, and long drives of 3-4-5 hours across some states the attendance could fall even more drastically. Thing is will media continue dropping or rise.