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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/cosmichippie202 on 2026-03-05 00:27:57+00:00.


This past season, we saw Indiana do the unthinkable. Something that almost certainly would not have been possible, or at least been done as quickly, in previous eras of college football. Teams like Indiana and Vanderbilt have the money and the alumni to really pull their resources together and field great teams from historically poverty programs. This got me thinking: Who are the biggest losers of this era? Who are the teams that are now clearly disadvantaged now that the rules have changed?