BOULDER — When it comes to college football, if there is anything we have learned over the last week — actually, over the course of the summer — the lesson is this:
The sport needs a singular voice. One room, one entity, — heck, one person — from which/whom directives and rules will emanate.
Not guidelines. Not suggestions. Not recommendations or advice — and definitely not, "Well, we're going to leave it up to the conferences to decide how they want to proceed."
But rules and regulations that are enforced. "Here is what the conferences are going to do.