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[62] The Twilight of the NCAA (with Galen Clavio)

[62] The Twilight of the NCAA (with Galen Clavio)

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In this episode of Xs and Joes, Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth welcome Galen Clavio for a wide-ranging discussion about the NCAA's uncertain future. From tournament expansion to NIL, governance, and amateurism, the conversation explores some of the biggest questions facing college athletics—and why there may not be easy answers.


Catching Up on the Summer

Before diving into the main topic, the guys touch on a few offseason storylines.

  • Updates on IU football and basketball as summer rolls along
  • What to watch for in the coming weeks
  • A few thoughts on where the Back Home Network is headed this fall

Is the NCAA Still Built for Today's Game?

The heart of the episode centers on a simple but fascinating question: what exactly is the NCAA supposed to be in 2026?

  • Why the organization's original mission looks very different today
  • A look back at how college athletics arrived at this moment
  • Whether the NCAA can still govern the modern landscape
  • An entertaining historical comparison you probably won't see coming

Tournament Expansion and the Bigger Picture

The recent talk of expanding the NCAA Tournament sparks one of the episode's most interesting conversations.

  • Is expansion solving the right problem?
  • What questions should be asked before adding more teams?
  • How expansion fits into the NCAA's larger challenges
  • A spirited debate that goes beyond simple "for" or "against" arguments

Where Does College Sports Go From Here?

The discussion closes by looking ahead.

  • How NIL and the transfer portal continue changing the coaching profession
  • Whether college sports needs an entirely new governance model
  • What today's environment means for coaches, schools, and fans
  • A few predictions about where things could be headed next


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