UCLA Will Survive Big Ten Changes

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The UCLA Bruins have evolved before, and they will again.

The UCLA Bruins are looking at a world where the playoff could have 16 bids, the Big Ten falters due to issues withHowever, there seems to be a light at the end of this very dark tunnel called the offseason and CBS Sports' Josh Pate"There's Ohio State.

Let's say Michigan's in town. And let's say it's midway through the third quarter and they're deadlocked at 17 and it's fourth-and-1 on your own 38-yard line, and they're opting to go for it," Pate said. "Clock's ticking down, huddle breaks, five, four, three, crowds at full throat. Just pause right there. "Is anybody thinking about whether Ohio State had OTA workouts? Is anybody thinking about how much the left tackle is making? You're not. So, the point is, the game hasn't really been ruined at all. If that moment feels different, if that moment is ruined, then college football has ruined itself. "Does Saturday still feel like Saturday in the fall? Because that's really the great barometer. So my answer is yes, Saturday still feels like Saturday. I think college football is extremely resilient, like it is extremely strong. It's the redwood. You could chop a redwood down, but you don't do it with five or 10 swings. "It'd take a lot to chop down a redwood, all concentrated all at one spot on that tree. Don't do it because you'll get arrested. But point being, it takes a lot to ruin college football. That's a byproduct of how great it is." Why is this important for UCLA? Because it's a reminder that, at the end of the day, the game is the game. The reason to mention this is that UCLA could see massive changes impacting it in 2025, including playing on moreto appease the vested powers, and legislation that could put the athletic department's financial future into question with new NIL rules. As long as the Bruins take the field on Saturdays, everything will be alright, and that's a comfort to know inBrock Vierra, a UNLV graduate, is the Los Angeles Rams Beat Writer On Sports Illustrated. He also works as a college football reporter for our On Sports Illustrated team.

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