Imagine it’s a wild college football Saturday. A kind of day where three games hit the red zone at once and you’re frantically flipping channels, trying not to miss a single touchdown. For years, college football fans have lived with that chaos. And if you’re wondering why no one has figured out how to give the game its own ‘every big play, every moment’ channel. Well, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell might be holding the answer. And it’s not just a far-fetched dream.

Last week, ESPN pulled off a headline grabber. They’re set to purchase the NFL Network , NFL RedZone , and a slew of league assets. Roger Goodell admitted that the sports media giant now owns the whole RedZone experience and could do whatever they please with it, even straight to the heart of college fo

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