XFL CEO Oliver Luck was on The Dan Le Batard show on ESPN this week. It was a quick 10-minute interview covering a range of topics.

They talk about the XFL kick return, what he likes and doesn’t like about the AAF, the drama with college admission scandal and more.

Notes from the Interview;

They talk about the college admission scandal, Stanford was named, and Oliver worked for the NCAA, so he has some insight on the topic

Andrew Luck growing up was a rule follower, easy going, kid

One of Vince people reach out to Oliver while he was living in Indianapolis working with the NCAA

He and Vince met several times and talked his vision for the XFL and what didn’t work in the past before taking the job

AAF success is a good sign for spring football

AFF is not bitter rival

He views AAF like college conferences vs. competing for head to head

There is plenty of space for spring football teams

Olive said NCAA biggest flaw is the value of an education

NCAA revenue from football and basketball funds most college sports team

The biggest mistake the old XFL did was not respect the game of football, too many gimmicks; the Football play matters most to fans

Luck likes the football currently played in the AAF

One issue for both leagues will be offensive line play, good offensive lineman are hard to find

Oliver does not like the AFF starting at the 25-yard line without kick off

Kick return is a fun part of the game

XFL working on a new way to do kick off to keep the return and keep players safe

You can listen to the full interview below;