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The 2026 college football landscape is shifting under our feet as Power 4 commissioners Tony Petitti (Big Ten), Greg Sankey (SEC), Brett Yormark (Big 12), and Jim Phillips (ACC) enter a high-stakes tug-of-war over the NCAA Charter. With the House v. NCAA settlement ushering in a new era of revenue sharing, schools are now navigating a $20.5 million annual cap to pay student-athletes directly. This "Great NCAA Divorce" isn't just about money; it’s about a total overhaul of governance, as the Big Ten and SEC leverage their 58% share of College Football Playoff (CFP) revenue to dictate the future of the postseason and the very structure of Division I athletics. As we dive into the latest conference realignment updates for the 2026 season, the divide between the "haves" and "have-nots" has never been more apparent. While the Pac-12 attempts to rise from the ashes with new members like Boise State and San Diego State, the Power 4 are engaged in "back-channel" discussions that could see football untethered from the traditional NCAA structure entirely. We are breaking down the latest CFP expansion rumors—including why the 12-team format is staying put for 2026 despite the Big Ten's push for more automatic bids—and what these "warlord" commissioners have planned for the next wave of media rights deals. In this stream, we analyze the impact of NIL 2.0, roster limit changes, and the potential elimination of the "student-athlete" model as we know it. Are we witnessing the birth of a professionalized super league, or will the NCAA find a way to keep the "Big Four" under the tent? We’re looking at everything from the SCORE Act discussions in Washington to the aggressive scheduling maneuvers by Brett Yormark and the SEC’s resistance to a nine-game conference slate. Join the conversation as we determine who will win the battle for the NCAA Charter and what it means for your favorite team's survival in the new world order of college sports. Want to create live streams like @TheCFBMafia and @B12Mafia? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/55785916...