Governor Of College Football

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The Governor of College Football brings bold takes, sharp analysis, and unfiltered insight from Leverett KT. If you love Josh Pate’s depth or Joel Klatt’s clarity but want more flavor, this is your show. From playoff chaos to portal madness, KT breaks it all down with real storytelling, data-driven takes, and no fluff. SEC to Sun Belt, blue bloods to dark horses — this is college football, governed properly.

  1. Jun 30

    NFL Rejects Sorsby & Why That Exposes The NCAA | CFB 2026

    The NFL just did in one letter what the NCAA could not do in six weeks across three courtrooms. Brendan Sorsby's attorney is calling the league's decision not to hold a supplemental draft a violation of the CBA. The NFL's response was direct and unflinching — participation in the league is a privilege that comes with accountability, and pursuing litigation instead of accepting responsibility does not change that. The Governor closes the book on this entire saga tonight with a ruling on what it actually revealed — a stark disparity between an owner-run league with real enforcement power and a player-led governing body that has been stripped of nearly all of its own. The sport's on-field product remains undefeated. Its credibility has taken hit after hit. The Governor explains why both things are true, why he genuinely feels for Sorsby the person while still believing the ruling against him was right on all accounts, and why the Protect College Sports Act is the only realistic path to closing that gap. Also on the show — the NCAA approves a landmark age-based eligibility model that could fundamentally reshape recruiting strategy starting in 2027. Virginia Tech names a new athletic director from one of the most connected families in college athletics administration. Ohio State enshrines Jim Tressel in the Ring of Honor, and the Governor wrestles with what that honor means fifteen years after the scandal that ended his coaching career. Governor Reacts to EA Sports' CFB 27 top 10 ratings at quarterback, running back, and wide receiver — Jeremiah Smith joins the 99 club, Dante Moore as the top-rated quarterback does not sit right with the Governor, and Conner Weigman's complete absence from the QB list is the biggest snub of the night. Around the Nation breaks down ESPN's SEC predicted order of finish — Georgia sits at number one, but the Governor is very high on Texas, Oklahoma, and LSU, and makes the case for why an eleventh-place team could be the most undervalued program in the conference. Governor of College Football — Live Monday Wednesday Friday 6 PM ET. Subscribe at @TheCFBNation.

  2. Jun 30

    Week 0 Is A Litmus Test & The Best Backup QBs In CFB | CFB 2026

    Week 0 is the greatest eye test of the season and the Governor breaks down every marquee matchup on the slate. TCU and UNC run it back after last year's national television blowout — the question is how much Bill Belichick's program has actually grown in year two and whether Billy Edwards Jr. can connect with Jordan Shipp. NC State and Virginia is the Governor's pick for the most telling game of the night — CJ Bailey and one of the friendliest schedules in the conference have the Governor believing NC State can win 10 games and make a real ACC Championship push. Memphis and UNLV close the night with two of the best quarterback competitions in the country — Air Noland against Division II transfer Marcus Stokes, who is trying to write the next Trinidad Chambliss story, and Jackson Arnold against Alex Orji out in Las Vegas. The Governor also reacts to CBS Sports' top 10 backup quarterbacks for 2026 — Dylan Raiola and Dante Moore give Oregon the best insurance policy in the country, the Alabama QB battle between Austin Mack and Keelon Russell remains the most closely watched competition in the sport, and the Governor calls out the single biggest omission on the entire list — Florida's Aaron Philo versus Tramell Jones battle, which should have been included. Around the Nation breaks down the Big 12's post-spring insider intel — DJ Lagway is reportedly "the real deal" at Baylor, Mikey Keene has a real shot to win the Arizona State job outright, Michael Hawkins gets validated as a legitimate breakout dark horse at West Virginia, and Texas Tech remains one of the most talented rosters in the conference no matter where things stand with the Sorsby situation. Into the News covers Arizona AD Desiree Reed-Francois addressing the Wisconsin job rumors, Curt Cignetti explaining why he lets his staff handle agents, Greg Sankey firing back at the Protect College Sports Act's updated super league language, the Parker Kingston case dismissal, and Shedeur Sanders returning to Boulder to coach up the Colorado quarterback room. Governor of College Football — Live Monday Wednesday Friday 6 PM ET. Subscribe at @TheCFBNation. #CollegeFootball #CFB2026 #Week0

  3. Jun 22

    Protect College Sports Act Clears Senate Committee 19-9 | CFB 2026

    Special episode with Moonvibes from Overreaction Monday. The Protect College Sports Act passed the Senate Commerce Committee 19-9 — the furthest any college sports reform bill has gotten in over a decade of hearings on Capitol Hill. Seven Democrats crossed party lines to support it in committee. Two Republicans voted no, including Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Todd Young of Indiana. The first roll call amendment of the markup session — blocking private equity firms from college media rights deals — failed 20-8, with every Republican voting against it. Maria Cantwell's response to the SEC and Big Ten's continued opposition was the line of the day: "What we did today is say we're not going to let the most powerful and richest conferences dictate to the rest of America what's going to happen to 500,000 athletes." The SEC and Big Ten say the revisions they requested were never accepted despite what they call sustained, good faith engagement, and they remain opposed to the bill as written heading into the next stage. The Governor and Moonvibes break down the vote, the amendment fight, the conference response, and what happens next now that Senate Majority Leader John Thune controls whether this bill ever sees a floor vote. The SCORE Act cleared a committee before it and was never brought to the floor. The Governor and Moonvibes give their predictions on whether the Protect College Sports Act suffers the same fate or actually gets a vote before the August recess. Governor of College Football — Live Monday Wednesday Friday 6 PM ET. Subscribe at @TheCFBNation.

  4. Jun 22

    Top 10 Big 12 QBs & Most Talented Position Groups In 2026 | CFB 2026

    The Sorsby courthouse template is already being used. Clemson WR Tristan Smith was granted a temporary injunction against the NCAA in South Carolina on Friday — and the judge cited the Lubbock County Sorsby ruling directly in her decision. Less than one week. The NCAA warned about a run on courthouses in their emergency motion filed Monday. They were right. The Big 12 went to federal court. The NCAA filed an emergency stay motion. The most important development — the federal court track bypasses the Texas state appeals court where all four justices went to Texas Tech law school. The Governor has the full update tonight. The Governor also makes his ruling on the top 10 QBs in the Big 12 in 2026 — Texas Tech omitted. Fifita is number one. Weigman is number two and the most underrated QB in college football. The Governor has been saying Weigman leads Houston to the Big 12 Championship and is a Heisman finalist all spring and that position does not move. Bachmeier at BYU has the highest ceiling on the list. Avery Johnson at Kansas State is the breakout candidate. Michael Hawkins at West Virginia is the super reach dark horse. DJ Lagway at Baylor gets the honorable mention. Also on the show — Governor Reacts to CBS Sports top 10 position groups in 2026 with the honorable mentions they missed — Texas Tech's linebacker room with Ben Roberts, Austin Romaine, and John Curry, Oregon's QB room with Moore and Raiola, and the Iowa offensive line that just won the Joe Moore Award. Around the Nation covers ESPN's Future Power Rankings — Indiana at seven for the defending national champion is disrespect — Michigan deserves to be higher than 16 — Houston and BYU are chronically underrated again. Into the News covers LaNorris Sellers signing with Nike, Sarkisian's Mahomes joke, and ESPN's early 2027 RB Draft rankings led by Lacy and Hardy. Governor of College Football — Live Monday Wednesday Friday 6 PM ET. Subscribe at @TheCFBNation.

  5. Jun 10

    The Sorsby Fallout Is Bigger Than Anyone Expected | CFB 2026

    The Brendan Sorsby ruling fallout grew every single day this week and the Governor has the full timeline in order tonight. Georgia AD Josh Brooks banned Texas Tech scheduling within hours. Nebraska followed. The Big Ten discussed a conference-wide ban. The Big 12 ADs held a spirited call — every AD except Texas Tech's Kirby Hocutt united against the ruling. Paul Finebaum called out Cody Campbell directly on Get Up. Thomas Mars told ESPN the Big 12 can impose draconian sanctions on Texas Tech and their creativity is the only limit. Then came the detail that buried the lead — the trial is set for February 8th 2027, two weeks after the national championship, meaning Sorsby exhausts his eligibility before the appeal resolves. And the NCAA's appeal goes to the Seventh District Court of Appeals in Amarillo — where all four justices are graduates of the Texas Tech School of Law. The Governor is not making an accusation. But the appearance of that situation is a serious problem. The system is not just broken — it was broken in the most convenient possible way for Texas Tech. Also on the show — Bleacher Report's top QB projections reacted — Arch Manning at number eight is an embarrassment — the Governor gives his revised top eight plus dark horse names including Lanorris Sellers in Briles' veer and shoot, Ethan Grunkmeyer at Virginia Tech, and Michael Hawkins at West Virginia with Rich Rod. Athlon Sports SEC post-spring power rankings broken down with the Governor's own top five — Texas is the best team in this conference and the Governor makes the case tonight. Governor of College Football — Live Monday Wednesday Friday 6 PM ET. Subscribe at @TheCFBNation.

  6. Jun 8

    The NCAA Has No Power & The Sorsby Ruling Proves It | CFB 2026

    The NCAA just lost another court battle and this one breaks the Governor's heart. A Lubbock County judge granted Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction — he plays for Texas Tech in 2026 after a two-game suspension. The Governor's ruling is simple — this is utter nonsense that sets a devastating precedent and confirms the NCAA cannot enforce its own rules without Congressional intervention. Hunter Dekkers sat out a full season at Iowa State for gambling violations. Jirehl Brock faced criminal charges. Eyioma Uwazurike received an indefinite NFL suspension. Every Iowa and Iowa State player who accepted their punishment and paid the price did so because they didn't have a five million dollar NIL deal and a deep-pocketed booster funding a legal team to get a local judge to override the NCAA. The only difference between those players and Sorsby is the size of the legal budget. That is not justice. That is a broken system. Charlie Baker called this the single most powerful argument for passing the Protect College Sports Act. The Governor agrees with Baker for the first time in this entire conversation. Saban testified three days ago that without legal certainty every rule becomes another lawsuit. Three days later a Texas judge proved every word of it. Pass the bill. Give the NCAA the legal framework to enforce its own rules. Until that happens the rulebook is optional for anyone rich enough to challenge it. Also on the show — EA Sports CFB 27 Beta broken down after the Governor actually played it — blown away — Road to CFP fixes, Air Raid playbook authenticity confirmed by an Air Raid aficionado, Dynasty chaos, and timing based catching. Around the Nation covers CBS Sports 10 buzz teams with the Governor going team by team. Into the News covers Colton Nussmeier to Georgia, the Georgia NIL arbitration win, Sankey on Finebaum, and NCAA age-based eligibility tweaks. Governor of College Football — Live Monday Wednesday Friday 6 PM ET. Subscribe at @TheCFBNation.

  7. Jun 5

    Why The SEC & Big Ten Are Blocking College Sports Reform | CFB 2026

    The SEC and Big Ten are blocking the most important college sports legislation in history — and the Governor is making his ruling on why. It is not about the language. It is about protecting billion dollar media rights deals and keeping their future super league options open. Sankey and Petitti can afford to wait for perfect language. Smaller programs cannot. The portal chaos heading into 2027 is not theoretical — it is happening right now. And then there is Charlie Baker. The NCAA president who presided over the House settlement defeat, the Pac-12 collapse, the transfer portal free agency explosion, and seven years of governance failure — now offering Congress editorial notes on the bill designed to clean up his mess. The Governor has one response — sit down. Trump posted on Truth Social calling this the last chance to save college sports and urged Congress to pass it this summer. Cruz is scheduling a markup session. The bill is moving. The Governor's ruling tonight — pass it, fix the language in markup, get it to the floor, get it to the President's desk. The clock Cignetti started is still running. Also on the show — North Dakota tampering penalties, Pat White's number retirement at West Virginia, the full EA Sports College Football 27 reveal broken down, Virginia Tech's historic $75 million donation, and Bret Bielema telling Notre Dame to just join a conference. Plus Governor Reacts to the CFB 27 reveal and a preview of Governor's Playbook Episode 3 — Shannon Dawson and the Air Raid at Miami. Governor of College Football — Live Monday Wednesday Friday 6 PM ET. Subscribe at @TheCFBNation.

  8. Jun 3

    Protect College Sports Act Hearing Full Reaction | CFB 2026

    Nick Saban told Congress today that college football is becoming pay for play and the system is broken. The Governor and CFB Moon from World of College Football react to every major moment from the most important hearing in college sports history — the Protect College Sports Act of 2026 Senate Commerce Committee hearing featuring Nick Saban, Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, WVU President Emeritus Gordon Gee, Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould, and Utah student athlete Lance Holtzclaw. Gordon Gee dropped the most important statistic of the entire hearing — college football generates twice the viewership of the NBA but only captures half the media revenue — and college sports will lose five billion dollars this year. Teresa Gould sat in that room as the living proof of what happens when you don't put the student athlete at the center of decisions — the Pac-12 collapse is the case study Congress needed to see in person. Pete Bevacqua represented Notre Dame's independent voice with zero conference bias. And Nick Saban confirmed what Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti warned on this channel weeks ago — the window to fix this is closing fast. The Congressional Black Caucus sent a formal letter to Cruz and Cantwell the same morning as the hearing urging Congress to pause and suspend consideration of the Protect College Sports Act — calling out college athletics leadership for remaining silent while Black voting rights are under attack. The Governor addresses this directly tonight. Supporting this bill and acknowledging the CBC's concerns are not mutually exclusive. Silence in the face of injustice is not neutrality — it is complicity. The institutions that profit from Black talent need to engage. The ACC and Big 12 are on record in support of the bill. The SEC and Big Ten remain opposed over media rights concerns. The bill is getting squeezed from both sides before a single vote is cast. The Governor makes his ruling tonight on where this bill actually stands and what happens next. 00:00 Cold Open and Table Setting05:00 Where Everyone Stands — ACC Big 12 Support, SEC Big Ten Opposition, CBC Letter15:00 Senator Cruz Opening Remarks Reaction22:00 Nick Saban Testimony Reaction — College Football Becoming Pay For Play32:00 Pete Bevacqua Testimony Reaction — Fearing The Future of College Sports40:00 Gordon Gee Testimony Reaction — Twice The NBA Viewership Half The Revenue48:00 Teresa Gould Testimony Reaction — Conference Realignment and Student Athletes54:00 Governor's Ruling — Did Congress Show Up Today58:00 Close The Protect College Sports Act must clear the Senate Commerce Committee, reach 60 votes on the Senate floor, pass Congress without significant changes, and reach the President's desk. The road ahead is longer than it looked this morning. The Governor breaks it all down tonight. Subscribe to Governor of College Football → @TheCFBNationFollow on X → @TheCFBNation | @LEVERETT_KTWorld of College Football → CFB Moon About the channel: Governor of College Football is live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 PM ET with the most important college football news, analysis, and rulings anywhere on YouTube. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a show.

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The Governor of College Football brings bold takes, sharp analysis, and unfiltered insight from Leverett KT. If you love Josh Pate’s depth or Joel Klatt’s clarity but want more flavor, this is your show. From playoff chaos to portal madness, KT breaks it all down with real storytelling, data-driven takes, and no fluff. SEC to Sun Belt, blue bloods to dark horses — this is college football, governed properly.