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College Football Fuels U.S. Olympic Training

College football revenue now bankrolls training for future U.S. Olympians. The trend dates back to Cold War motivations, as explained by The Indicator's Wailin Wong and Adrian Ma.

College football has become the uniquely American engine that pays for the training of future U.S. Olympians. Revenue from the sport now funds coaching, facilities, and athlete development.

The Indicator's Wailin Wong and Adrian Ma trace the origins of this financial link to Cold War-era priorities, when sports were seen as a means of national prestige.