When the Bills Come Due — in Dallas and College Football | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges
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Eventually, the bill always comes due.
In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges and Mary Hitzges walk through two modern sports realities that look very different — but are built on the same idea: pushing limits until something breaks.
Norm begins with the Dallas Cowboys’ looming 2026 salary-cap crisis. With the projected cap sitting just over $300 million, the Cowboys are already $30 million over, before accounting for key free agents they want to keep. Norm explains how Dallas has once again boxed itself into a corner by restructuring contracts, pushing money into the future, and concentrating massive cap hits among a small group of stars. The discussion centers on the uncomfortable math surrounding Kenny Clark’s $21 million cap hit, the franchise’s reliance on “robbing Peter to pay Paul,” and why restructuring deals feels easy now — and painful later.
From there, the episode shifts to college football, where the definition of “career” is quietly being rewritten. Norm breaks down the unusual case of Miami linebacker Mohammad Ture, who is returning for an eighth season of college football at age 25. Thanks to redshirts, injury waivers, COVID eligibility, and NIL money, Norm explains why staying in college can now be more financially rewarding — and less risky — than going pro for some players.
It’s an episode about consequences, incentives, and systems stretched well beyond what they were designed to handle — whether it’s an NFL salary cap or the idea that college football is still just for college kids.
Chapters
00:00:00 – Just wondering about another Cowboys cap problem
00:01:27 – The 2026 NFL salary cap: $300 million — and Dallas is over
00:02:08 – Who still needs to be paid
00:02:34 – “Robbing Peter to pay Paul” explained
00:03:23 – Cutting contracts to create cap space
00:04:12 – Kenny Clark’s $21 million problem
00:04:56 – Why letting Clark walk creates backlash
00:05:37 – Nine players taking up $259 million
00:06:26 – Doing the math — and realizing it doesn’t work
00:06:43 – The March 11 free-agency deadline
00:07:23 – Pushing Dak’s money down the road
00:08:08 – Zach Martin’s retirement and dead money reality
00:09:01 – Can “busting the budget” actually lead to a Super Bowl?
00:09:48 – Sponsor break: Bob’s Steak & Chop House
00:10:14 – Full Moon Healing Balm
00:11:26 – College football’s newest oddity
00:12:19 – Mohammad Ture returns for his eighth season
00:13:18 – How eligibility rules made this possible
00:13:56 – Why the NFL isn’t as attractive anymore
00:14:14 – Making a career out of college football
00:14:55 – Sponsors and closing thoughts
00:15:36 – Final sign-off
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