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SEC coaches voice support for conference title game, revenue
espn.comu/Geaux2020 — 15 days ago

A lot of fellow redditors here seem to think a CBA will save college football. Let's start with the states that it's not legal.
North Carolina prohibits government employees from collective bargaining or striking.
South Carolina does the same.
38 states ban state workers from striking, the teeth of collective bargaining.
Florida has a series of laws that take almost all power away from state union members. Many other states do as well, just not as severe.
There is no federal law that requires states to enter a CBA with its employees.
26 states are right-to-work, meaning union membership can not be required for a job.
Can someone explain to me how this is a solution for FBS football? Much less any other division or subdivision?