CBS Sports: As pressure continues to mount on the Big Ten’s decision-makers for pulling the plug on fall football, another option has been brought to the table by the league’s coaches. Citing “two college football people familiar with the Big Ten,” Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that Big Ten coaches are examining a season of at least eight games that would start during Thanksgiving week.

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