SI/DawgsDaily: Assuming this spring football thing is a real possibility, if the season ends in May, June, or even July, what do you do about the actual 2021 season that is supposed to start in September 2021? Are you just supposed to ask college athletes to play 28 games—potentially 30 for the programs that play in the national title game—in a twelve-month span?
What happens if, and when for that matter, a player experiences a season-ending injury in the spring season? Say a sophomore tears his ACL in May—he’s now lost a portion of his sophomore season and will likely miss majority or all of his junior season.
Sports Illustrated Georgia Bulldogs News, Analysis and More
—More from News Feed—
- College football rankings: Updated post-spring top 25 poll for 2024 season
- G5 playoff being pitched by Derek Dooley, backed by private equity firms
- Caleb Williams explains how he can win a championship for the Chicago Bears
- UCLA transfer wide receiver Kyle Ford commits to USC
- Buffs lose key offensive player as RB Dylan Edwards to enter transfer portal
- Kwame Evans Jr. announces return to Oregon basketball for 2024-25 season
- Washington adds transfer OL Logan Sagapolu from Miami
- Cal creates a new position, Associate Athletics Director for NIL
- USC lands Boise State hoops transfer forward Chibuzo Agbo
- Oregon State basketball lands SIU-Edwardsville guard DaMarco Minor
- Former USC hoops signee, 4-star recruit Brody Kozlowski commits to BYU
- Colorado-North Dakota State football opener moved to Thursday, August 29
- Alabama football set to host Arizona State transfer Ed Woods this weekend
- Colorado’s Cody Williams declares for the NBA Draft, could be lottery pick
- College football programs with most all-time NFL Draft picks, ranked
Latest posts by News Feed (see all)