The bottom line is this, the way higher education is now, particularly at these schools that are represented in these power five conferences and NCAA football, they have become very dependent on the money that college football rakes in.
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Hill highlights the financial dependency of universities on college football revenue, criticizing the exploitation of student-athletes.
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