Sports Illustrated: Despite heavy skepticism about the feasibility of a 2020 fall season, college football has been underway for three weeks and is not showing any signs of slowing down. A lack of strict standardized COVID-19 protocols from the NCAA has led to varying responses from the participating Power 5 conferences: the ACC, Big 12, SEC and now Big Ten, which recently announced its plan to play this fall after all. The four seem to be influencing each other as they create and adjust their own COVID-19 protocols and surge ahead, determined to participate in a 2020 season.
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