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Full Proposal (PDF)

Complete comprehensive proposal including all sections, data visualizations, legal frameworks, and implementation timeline.

Pages: 30 pages

Includes: Executive summary, all 6 solution sections, appendices, references

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Executive Summary (PDF)

Condensed version highlighting key proposals, statistics, and feasibility assessments. Perfect for sharing with stakeholders.

Pages: 10 pages

Includes: Overview, key statistics, summary of all 6 proposals

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Infographic (High-Res)

Visual summary of all proposals with key statistics and timelines. Perfect for social media or presentations.

Formats: PNG (social media) and PDF (print)

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License & Usage

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  • Use in advocacy: Send to legislators, athletic departments, conferences

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"College Football Reform Proposal" by Fix CFB (fixcfb.com), licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0

How to Use This Proposal

For Journalists

Use specific sections as background for reporting on college football reform. Cite statistics, legal frameworks, or feasibility assessments. Contact for expert commentary.

For Researchers

Use as comparative analysis for sports reform proposals. Cite legal precedents, economic models, or implementation frameworks in academic papers.

For Advocates

Share with legislators, conference commissioners, or athletic departments. Use specific proposals in policy advocacy or reform campaigns.

For Fans

Share on social media. Use in debates with friends. Send to sports talk shows. Print and hand to athletic directors. Make them explain why they won't adopt fair solutions.

Especially if you're an AD, commissioner, or coach who secretly agrees but can't say so publicly.

Download this. Save it. When the system collapses in 5 years, you'll be able to say "I knew fair alternatives existed."