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Here is the latest survey, from the FBS AD's
https://watchstadium.com/99-percent...have-college-football-this-season-04-21-2020/
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...-2020-college-football-season-will-be-played/
The good news is that all of them expect there to be football season (though as the article mentions this could partially be due to wishful thinking because they can't imagine the alternative).
The bad news is no one has any idea what it is going to look like yet.
Only 25% thought it would start on time. The most popular opinions for options right now is a start in Oct/Nov with either just a conference game schedule or a split schedule with some games in the fall and some in the spring.
In general it sounds like bowl games are unlikely to happen but a NC game will.
The preference is also to find a way to play a full season as less than that means probably a double loss in revenue - first, from having fewer home games and second, from likely less TV revenue since their would be fewer games for TV to broadcast you likely get a smaller pool of money from TV.
Also FWIW, P5 AD's are slightly more optimistic than last month, G5 AD's are less optimistic than last month.
Two other notes. AD's are well aware if students are not on campus this fall than football this fall does not happen and that any solution that includes spring football cannot interfere with the Super Bowl and with March Madness.
https://watchstadium.com/99-percent...have-college-football-this-season-04-21-2020/
https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...-2020-college-football-season-will-be-played/
The good news is that all of them expect there to be football season (though as the article mentions this could partially be due to wishful thinking because they can't imagine the alternative).
The bad news is no one has any idea what it is going to look like yet.
Only 25% thought it would start on time. The most popular opinions for options right now is a start in Oct/Nov with either just a conference game schedule or a split schedule with some games in the fall and some in the spring.
In general it sounds like bowl games are unlikely to happen but a NC game will.
The preference is also to find a way to play a full season as less than that means probably a double loss in revenue - first, from having fewer home games and second, from likely less TV revenue since their would be fewer games for TV to broadcast you likely get a smaller pool of money from TV.
Also FWIW, P5 AD's are slightly more optimistic than last month, G5 AD's are less optimistic than last month.
Two other notes. AD's are well aware if students are not on campus this fall than football this fall does not happen and that any solution that includes spring football cannot interfere with the Super Bowl and with March Madness.