• Who Is Really Shaping the Future of College Sports?
    Jun 4 2026

    The June 3 Capitol Hill hearing brought together some of the most influential voices in college sports.

    But the real story wasn't any single comment.

    It was realizing that Congress, coaches, university presidents, athletic directors, conferences, and media stakeholders are all trying to shape the same governance framework.

    In this episode, Mike Chaudron examines what Nick Saban, Gordon Gee, Pete Bevacqua, Ted Cruz, and the SEC/Big Ten response reveal about the future of college sports governance.

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    6 mins
  • Private Equity Has Arrived in College Football
    Jun 1 2026


    College football fans are beginning to see what happens when institutional capital enters college athletics.

    In this episode of Agent Confidential, Mike Chaudron breaks down:
    • Why the Utah situation matters
    • How NIL and revenue sharing changed the economics of the sport
    • Why private equity changes organizations
    • The growing role of governance and fe

    deral involvement
    • Why college football became professional economically long before it admitted it publicly

    This episode explores the collision between tradition, money, governance, and institutional accountability in the modern era of college athletics.

    The games still kick off on Saturdays.

    But outside the white lines, college football is becoming a very different business.

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    9 mins
  • The SEC Meetings Aren’t About Football
    May 26 2026

    What’s happening in Destin goes far beyond playoff formats and public statements.

    This is about the collision between billion-dollar economics and a governance structure that was never designed to oversee a modern media enterprise.

    In this episode, Mike Chaudron breaks down how decades of escalating money, media rights, buyouts, conference realignment, NIL, and leverage transformed college football into something entirely different from what fans grew up with.

    The economics evolved faster than the governance.

    And now everyone is trying to catch up.

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    6 mins
  • The System Was Never Built For This
    May 19 2026

    College football is trying to govern a multi-billion dollar media enterprise using a structure built for a completely different era.

    In this episode, Mike Chaudron breaks down:
    • The SCORE Act being pulled from the House floor
    • The Sorsby situation and the growing challenge around enforcement authority
    • Why playoff expansion is really about incentives and television inventory
    • The leverage battle between conferences, Congress, the NCAA, and athletes
    • Why the economics have outpaced the governance structure itself

    This isn’t random chaos.

    It’s a system struggling to adapt after the business became bigger than the rules designed to govern it.

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    7 mins
  • The Blueprint: Inside The SCORE Act | Agent Confidential
    May 12 2026

    The room changed.

    This week on Agent Confidential, we break down the emerging SCORE Act discussions and why some of the most powerful people in sports are now discussing structure, regulation, and control inside college athletics.

    Nick Saban.
    Adam Silver.
    Condoleezza Rice.
    Conference commissioners.
    Federal oversight.
    Revenue sharing.
    Media rights.

    This isn’t just NIL anymore.

    It’s the future structure of college sports.

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    5 mins
  • The System Is Revealing Itself | Agent Confidential
    May 7 2026

    This week on Agent Confidential:

    The system is revealing itself in real time.

    The Big 12 and RedBird.
    The Sorsby situation.
    Olympic sports cuts.
    Playoff inventory battles.
    And the economics driving all of it.

    What looks like chaos is actually incentives playing out in public.

    This episode breaks down where college sports may really be headed.

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    4 mins
  • The ROI of Chaos: Inside the $5 Million NIL Implosion
    Apr 29 2026

    That’s not expansion. That’s dilution.”

    In today’s brief, Mike Chaudron breaks down the high-stakes exchange with Tim Brando that has the industry buzzing. From the $228M coaching buyout bubble to the “failed acquisition” of Brendan Sorsby at Texas Tech, we’re looking at the cold business mechanics ADs and agents don't want you to see.

    Inside the War Room:

    The $75M SEC "Dead Money" Cliff: Why the push for a 24-team playoff is actually a move to cover existing liabilities.

    The Sorsby Case Study: Why a $5M valuation collapse is the result of bad due diligence and "prior liens."

    The NCAA’s White Flag: Analyzing the April 1st emergency legislation on “Ghost Transfers.”

    The Boardroom Close: Why the system isn't in chaos—it’s behaving exactly as the incentives dictate.

    The Book:

    Get the full blueprint in "Agent Confidential: An Insider’s Guide to the Business of College Football." Available now on Amazon in Paperback and Kindle.

    The Live Brief:

    Catch Mike on WJHL Daytime Tri-Cities, Wednesday, May 6th, discussing the book and the future of the sport.

    🥂📈 See you on the windward side.

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    5 mins
  • The $2B PE Baton Pass (Learfield/TPG)
    Apr 14 2026

    Everyone is talking about the $2 billion dollar price tag, but no one is talking about the 'Exit'. TPG didn't just buy a media company, they bought the infrastructure for the next 50 years of college sports.

    Mike Chaudron breaks down the sophisticated PE to PE trade from Atairos/Fortress to TPG and reads the predictive analysis from Chapter 23 of his book, "Agent Confidential" that saw this coming before the deal was ever signed.

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    4 mins