From the moment that college athletes were allowed to profit off of their Name, Image and Likeness, changes to the landscape of the sport were always imminent. With that being said, the common thought around the sport of college football was that programs such as Ohio State, Alabama, Michigan and Texas, among others would outspend everyone and ruin the competitive balance. While there have been some bluebloods who have always had money emerge as big spenders, we have also seen an influx of new-money programs like Indiana or Texas Tech. The Hoosiers went from being the losingest program in college football history to having billionaire Mark Cuban in their corner and becoming just the third 16-0 team ever this past season en route to winning a title. As for Texas Tech, it has become the dream scenario for every non-traditional powerhouse, as the program has seen a surge in funding from a former lineman-turned oil-made billionaire, Cody Campbell.…