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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2025 · 15 MIN

Buying Championships and Calling It Progress | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges

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It’s Monday, December 29th, and Norm is just wondering when college athletics quietly turned into an arms race for billionaires. With championship games approaching, the sport looks less like tradition and more like open-market chaos. Players are transferring for the third and fourth time, skipping bowl games without a second thought, coaches are being fired at record speed, and the NCAA appears to be standing off to the side whistling nervously. But the real concern arrives in Lubbock. Norm walks through how a massive, perfectly legal cash infusion turned Texas Tech into an overnight powerhouse—and why that should make every college sports fan uneasy. When one billionaire can spend $20+ million on transfers alone, what happens when ten of them decide to compete? And what happens to parity, recruiting, and the very idea of college athletics when championships can simply be purchased? Then, some genuinely good news: the 25th annual Normathon delivers once again, raising more than half a million dollars for the Austin Street Center for the Homeless—proof that money can still be used the right way. One part warning, one part gratitude, and entirely on brand.  Chapters 00:00:00 - A New Alarm Bell for College Sports 00:00:22 - A Word From Our Title Sponsor 00:01:26 - College Football Has Officially Gone Off the Rails 00:02:08 - The Transfer Portal: Musical Chairs With Scholarships 00:03:13 - Playoff Confusion and the Toothless NCAA 00:03:39 - Who’s Actually in Charge Here? 00:04:21 - Texas Tech’s Sudden Rise (And Why It Matters) 00:05:07 - $20 Million, 21 Transfers, and Instant Contender Status 00:06:35 - Cody Campbell’s Vision — and His Checkbook 00:07:22 - Congressional Influence and the Bigger Picture 00:08:27 - When Billionaires Start Buying Championships 00:09:08 - This Isn’t New… It’s Just Getting Bigger 00:09:33 - The New Recruiting War: Cash vs. Cash 00:10:20 - A Quick Break for the Sponsors 00:11:01 - Senile Purpura (Still Not a Great Name) 00:12:16 - The Good News: Normathon 25 00:12:49 - Auctions, Guests, and Community Support 00:13:30 - $545,192 Raised in One Day 00:14:00 - 25 Years, $10.65 Million, and Countless Lives Changed 00:14:36 - Thank You, Truly 00:14:58 - Closing Thoughts and See You Wednesday Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw  Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW

It’s Monday, December 29th, and Norm is just wondering when college athletics quietly turned into an arms race for billionaires. With championship games approaching, the sport looks less like tradition and more like open-market chaos. Players are transferring for the third and fourth time, skipping bowl games without a second thought, coaches are being fired at record speed, and the NCAA appears to be standing off to the side whistling nervously. But the real concern arrives in Lubbock. Norm walks through how a massive, perfectly legal cash infusion turned Texas Tech into an overnight powerhouse—and why that should make every college sports fan uneasy. When one billionaire can spend $20+ million on transfers alone, what happens when ten of them decide to compete? And what happens to parity, recruiting, and the very idea of college athletics when championships can simply be purchased? Then, some genuinely good news: the 25th annual Normathon delivers once again, raising more than half a million dollars for the Austin Street Center for the Homeless—proof that money can still be used the right way. One part warning, one part gratitude, and entirely on brand.  Chapters00:00:00 - A New Alarm Bell for College Sports00:00:22 - A Word From Our Title Sponsor00:01:26 - College Football Has Officially Gone Off the Rails00:02:08 - The Transfer Portal: Musical Chairs With Scholarships00:03:13 - Playoff Confusion and the Toothless NCAA00:03:39 - Who’s Actually in Charge Here?00:04:21 - Texas Tech’s Sudden Rise (And Why It Matters)00:05:07 - $20 Million, 21 Transfers, and Instant Contender Status00:06:35 - Cody Campbell’s Vision — and His Checkbook00:07:22 - Congressional Influence and the Bigger Picture00:08:27 - When Billionaires Start Buying Championships00:09:08 - This Isn’t New… It’s Just Getting Bigger00:09:33 - The New Recruiting War: Cash vs. Cash00:10:20 - A Quick Break for the Sponsors00:11:01 - Senile Purpura (Still Not a Great Name)00:12:16 - The Good News: Normathon 2500:12:49 - Auctions, Guests, and Community Support00:13:30 - $545,192 Raised in One Day00:14:00 - 25 Years, $10.65 Million, and Countless Lives Changed00:14:36 - Thank You, Truly00:14:58 - Closing Thoughts and See You Wednesday Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW

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