This Reform System Could Save College Football
With chaotic realignments, rigged outcomes, and rising costs — this proposal might present the best hope to save the sport we love.
“College Football Is Broken — This Radical Fix Might Save It”
This episode breaks down a bold proposal to reset everything — from the playoff system to who even gets to compete.
The NCAA system is broken — and Heavy Or Not, episode #83, lays out the urgent blueprint to fix it.
From rigged playoff paths to disappearing rivalries, NCAA Division I football has become less about performance and more about power. In this summary of the 4Rs.org reform proposal, we explore a bold new structure: 80 top teams, regional pods, and real accountability with promotion and relegation.
Whether you love or hate the idea, this plan puts fairness, geography, and competition back at the core of the game.
Comment your thoughts — would your school survive under this system?
Share this with fellow fans, athletic directors, or anyone in the college football world.
Full source materials and visuals: [4Rs.org]
Episode #83 – Heavy or Not: The OG Swim Guide
Keywords:
NCAA football reform
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Division I football changes
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NCAA 80 team league
football promotion relegation
conference realignment 2026
college sports fairness
4Rs football proposal
NCAA tradition vs money
broken college football system
Heavy or Not Swim Guide




