Still care, just not as much.
The athletes on the field have little in common with the students they (purportedly) represent. It's rare that they major in anything substantive, and most are looking to leave as quickly as the NFL will allow.
That's fine. They're taking care of their own business interests. But their interests are not mine.
College football is now a game of big business. It's played by present and future pros, controlled by sales and marketing, and sustained by big donors in luxury boxes.
I'm saddened that it's changed so much. However, change is a fact of life. We'll adjust to the new landscape, but not all of us have to embrace it.
CB, '67
Sometimes if you want a different answer, you have to ask a different question.