College football, NCAA, vacated wins, Indiana football, Miami football, and the College Football Playoff are in a ridiculous new conversation: could the NCAA really “take back” a national championship? George Wrighster reacts to the idea of vacating wins and why it’s the dumbest punishment college sports keeps trying to use. Indiana won the national championship on the field, and George explains why a vacated record doesn’t change reality—fans watched it happen, the game was played, and Miami didn’t suddenly win because the NCAA edits a spreadsheet.
George compares it to the most famous examples: Reggie Bush and USC football having his Heisman Trophy taken back even though everyone remembers the season, and Memphis “vacating” a year that included a national title game run—raising the obvious question: if games “didn’t happen,” then who actually played those games? The bigger point is simple: the NCAA can threaten Indiana, Memphis, or anyone else with paperwork punishments, but it doesn’t fix NIL, the transfer portal, eligibility lawsuits, or the actual issues breaking college football. It just makes the sport look out of touch and petty.
If you’re tired of NCAA logic that doesn’t match what we all saw, this Unafraid Show clip is for you—because “vacating wins” doesn’t protect the game… it just insults the fans.
Chapters:
00:00 – NCAA “vacated wins” rant: this punishment is pointless
00:10 – Indiana football national championship: “you can’t take it back” (Miami lost on the field)
00:20 – Reggie Bush Heisman + Memphis example: “who did Kansas play then?”
00:35 – Final takeaway: NCAA optics vs real college football problems
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