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Giants legend Justin Tuck believes Pac-12 decimation only beginning of path to college football ‘super league'

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College sports are evolving right before our eyes, especially in the college football realm, as the Pac-12 — the "Conference of Champions" — is heading toward extinction. 

New York Giants and Notre Dame Fighting Irish legend Justin Tuck, a two-time Super Bowl champion, believes the decimation of the Pac-12 is just the beginning, though. 

"I don’t know if it’s necessarily the Pac-12, or if this is the start of what’s ultimately going to happen with football," Tuck told Fox News Digital at a promotional event on Sunday. "I do think we’re forging a path, if that’s the right phrase, to this super league future with the employment of NIL and so on and so forth. It’s going to start look more and more like professional football."

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Former Notre Dame Fighting Irish player Justin Tuck during the game between the Syracuse Orange and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford,NJ.  (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

It’s no secret that college football is what drives many college athletic programs, and the main factor behind that is media rights. While it used to be ticket sales and booster donations that drove programs, media corporations have been willing to dump billions in conferences across the country to own the rights to their games. 

The games they want are obviously football. 

So, when the Pac-12 couldn’t secure a new media rights deal, the conference began to go up in flames. 

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"I’m not surprised with what’s happened with the Pac-12," Tuck added. "You’re going to start

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