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Next Big Star Dominates Elite College Basketball Tournament

By Andy Staples,Ross Dellenger,Steven GodfreyYahoo Sports

Who could be the next Indiana? What the CFP selection committee could learn from the NCAA's committee? Should the SEC play by their own rules?

Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube As spring ball continues on, Andy, Ross and Godfrey look at Indiana's magical run last season and discuss the looming question in college football: Who could be the next Indiana? What determines if a team can be considered Indiana-like and who might some of those teams be? Could Texas Tech be set up to be the next team up?

What about another Big Ten team, Kentucky or SMU? Andy, Ross and Godfrey talk about all of these options and more. Then, they shift over to March Madness and how it could affect the football world.

The crew was very impressed with how Keith Gill, the chairman of the selection committee, explained the committee's choices. Andy, Ross and Godfrey discuss how Commissioner Gill, or someone like him, should be put in place to answer questions and give some transparency with how the CFP committee makes its decisions. They also talk about how the CFP having so many shows leading up to the final bracket does more harm than help.

Plus, Ross shares the potential of the NCAA tournament bracket expanding even more and how public sentiment is against this just as much as it is against a 24-team CFP bracket. Then, they revisit the SEC discussing if they should just make and enforce their own rules as a conference rather than going by the rules of the NCAA. The crew talks about how horrible this idea is and why it would lead to the end of the SEC.