Episode Summary
Utah stuns the college sports world by securing a historic $500 million private equity investment from OTRO Partners, raising urgent questions about the future of NCAA athletic funding. Will this gamble give the Utes a competitive edge, or open the door to new financial risks? Jake Hatch contrasts Utah’s aggressive cash infusion with BYU’s debt-averse, donor-driven approach, highlighting how BYU insists on upfront financing for facilities and programs. The conversation dives into why schools might turn to private equity—are cash flow constraints and waning booster enthusiasm making this paradigm shift inevitable? Listeners get fresh insights into why BYU, much like Texas Tech, is doubling down on tradition and control, while Utah’s deal may become a test case for conferences nationwide.Notre Dame’s drama with the ACC takes center stage as whispers of Big 12 expansion accelerate. Could the Fighting Irish bring their massive brand and fan base to the Big 12, instantly boosting credibility and media leverage? Jake Hatch explores Notre Dame’s strategic crossroads: Will they join a “big pond” like the Big Ten or SEC, or opt for big-fish status in the Big 12? The analysis covers the potential market impact, how NBC’s exclusive contract and preferential playoff treatment complicate negotiations, and why Big 12 leadership might be quietly positioning themselves to make a play. Hatch also evaluates whether Notre Dame’s historic independence could truly mesh with a conference system—if that means a long-awaited football trip to Provo, should BYU fans root for it?Turning to basketball, BYU faces Clemson in the spotlight of Madison Square Garden’s Jimmy V Classic—a final, critical test before Big 12 play begins. Hatch highlights BYU’s top-ten AP ranking, statistical edge over Clemson, and the intriguing twist of returned missionaries on both rosters. Could BYU’s up-tempo attack overwhelm Clemson’s grit on the biggest non-conference stage? Hatch unpacks coach Kevin Young’s approach, reflects on lessons from last year’s schedule and roster challenges, and investigates how injuries (like Dawson Baker’s) shift the Cougars’ rotation. The discussion sets up BYU’s readiness for a fiercely competitive Big 12, referencing rising rivals like Arizona and Iowa State, and identifies key benchmarks for the weeks ahead.Don’t miss this episode’s riveting breakdown of major capital influxes, conference realignment drama, and the games that promise to define BYU’s season.Join the NEW Locked On Cougars Everydayers Group by clicking here!Jake Hatch brings you daily coverage of the BYU Cougars with the Locked On Cougars Podcast. Locked On Cougars brings BYU fans the latest news and comprehensive coverage when it comes to the BYU football and basketball programs as well as a look at the other teams in the BYU athletic department. Jake gives you his unique insights and insider information about the Cougs as they continue "on the trail to fame and glory" every weekday, along with interviews with players, coaches, experts, and alumni that you will not find anywhere else. Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors!Omaha Steaks: Save big on unforgettable gifts with Omaha Steaks. Visit https://OmahaSteaks.com for 50% off site-wide and an extra 20% off select favorites during their Cyber Sale. And for an additional $35 off, use promo code COLLEGE at checkout.Wayfair: Don’t miss out on early Black Friday deals. Head to https://Wayfair.com now to shop Wayfair’s Black Friday sale for up to 70% off.Sale ends December 7thGametime: Today's episode is brought to you by Gamet
