GOOD NEWS: Not every fan gets to see their hero in person — not because they don’t care, but because they can’t afford it. Greg Byrne has urged the NCCA to think about those fans — the ones watching from home, dreaming of the day they can finally afford a ticket. Kids who idolize players they may never see live. Parents who wear team colors but quietly accept that stadium seats are out of reach. Greg Byrne believes football shouldn’t break that connection. That loving a team shouldn’t depend on a bank account. It’s an idea that’s bringing emotion, debate, and uncomfortable questions to the surface.

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