Hill: College sports have changed. It’s probably time to stop whining about it.
By Adam Hill
Published on April 11, 2026.
The article discusses the criticism directed towards Michigan for its transfer-fueled national championship, which was misguided, uninformed and disingenuous. The author argues that while it is OK to lament the 'good old days' while not diminishing modern-day greatness, it is necessary to stop using this criticism against the teams that win now. The article also suggests that the collective sports-viewing and commentating community should stop using national championships as being purchased. It suggests that while players and coaches are paid more, they should be compensated for their contributions to a program that would best showcase them. It's also crucial to return to the form of common-sense in college sports regulations.
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