What if College Football Was Completely RANDOMIZED?
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Welcome to this NCAA Football 14 experiment video where I see what would happen if every college football conference was random
Decided to upload this college football themed video with bowl game highlights starting today
Alabama, Clemson, Notre Dame and Oklahoma were all selected to the 2018-2019 College Football Playoff Semi Finals
The teams involved in this video are – as the cfb rankings / top 25 polls :
Alabama Crimson Tide
Clemson Tigers
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Oklahoma Sooners
Georgia Bulldogs
Ohio State Buckeyes
Michigan Wolverines
UCF Knights
#ncaafootball #collegefootball #sports #football
March Madness is one of the biggest events in American sports. Sixty-eight college teams get invited to the Big Dance, but by early April, there’s only one team left. The tournament may be about upsets, underdogs and uplifting narratives, but it’s also about the money.
The NCAA’s Division I men’s basketball tournament draws in millions of viewers and rakes in more than 0 million each year from its television deal alone. That makes up more than 75 percent of the association’s yearly revenue. But it’s not just the NCAA that makes money. The coaches are often the highest-paid public employees in their state, and gamblers also stand to make big returns on risky wagers. The NCAA did not return CNBC’s request for comment.
Watch this video to find out more about the money behind March Madness.
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The Money Behind March Madness
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