NFL legend Brett Favre lamented in a recent podcast episode the culture of instant satisfaction that has been created in society as a result of the social media age.
Favre and his co-host David Kano talked on "4th and Favre" about the lack of loyalty in college sports with the advent of name, image and likeness deals and the transfer portal, coupled with coaches leaving schools without consequences.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM
Kano compared what he believed was going on in college sports with the state of society.
"I think that’s more matter of opinion – what you’re exposed to. There’s some people who don’t watch YouTube. There’s some people who don’t have TikTok. I am one of those," Favre said in response. "Again, a matter of opinion. But I think, presently, in this world, or this country, it’s about how many clicks you can get immediately. Like, what can I do to get the most followers? It’s sort of like what we just talked about.
JETS FIRE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR STEVE WILKS AFTER GIVING UP 48 POINTS TO JAGUARS
"It is what it is. It’s more about how popular I can get instantaneously rather than really good content. It’s the wild, wild west at its best right now."
The Green Bay Packers legend said the lack of loyalty in college sports is the "sign of the times right now." He added that college athletics is about "how well you can do now as a player or as a coach and move on to bigger and better things."
Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
