CU BuffZone: It wasn’t just Tad Boyle — he of the “shock and disbelief” reaction — who was stunned this past week’s announcement by the Pac-12 Conference postponing fall sports included a basketball hiatus until at least Jan. 1.
In more than half of the FBS-level conferences, they still are going to try to play football. At least as of now. Basketball? That’s supposed to be a problem for September or October, after some preliminary results could be disseminated regarding the spread of COVID-19 among college campuses upon the return of students.
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