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College Football Fuels US Olympic Training

College football revenue now supports U.S. Olympic training, a trend rooted in Cold War funding strategies. The Indicator's Wong and Ma trace the history.

College football has become the uniquely American engine that pays for the training of future U.S. Olympians. Revenue from games, sponsorships, and media rights now funds athlete development programs.

Wong and Ma explain how the Cold War era created a model where sports success was tied to national prestige, leading to the current financial ecosystem that supports Olympic athletes.