These are incredibly strange times. The COVID-19 pandemic has created chaos in all of our lives and put the 2020 college football season in limbo with many questions left unanswered. When will it start? Will they finish the season? What are the different plans that are being considered?
One of the options is to bump the season to spring — which we’d all agree is the last resort to preserve a season and, in reality, the financial solvency of athletic departments around the country. But I just don’t see how it can happen.
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