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The ACC will delay the start of competition for all fall sports until at least Sept. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 735408" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I would rather have some GT football than none also. I think if "some" football is played in the fall, it will probably end up looking like scrimmage games.</p><p></p><p>I haven't heard any actual plans for spring football. I have heard commentators say that it would have to wait until after the Super Bowl. I have heard that Harbaugh has suggested having "Big 10" weekends at indoor professional stadiums to limit weather concerns. For everyone except the Big 12, you could have a six game conference schedule and play everyone in your division. Then have a conference championship game. You could have a CFP with four of the conference champions. If that season started in January, you could have most of the P5 completed by mid February, the championship games finished by the end of February, and then only four teams playing within 7 months of the 2021 season.</p><p></p><p>Something creative can be thought up. I have no idea if they will be able to play in January, or even by March. However, it doesn't cost much to come up with ideas and develop them. The teams and conferences should be developing all kinds of different scenarios, even ones that they don't think are likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 735408, member: 2426"] I would rather have some GT football than none also. I think if "some" football is played in the fall, it will probably end up looking like scrimmage games. I haven't heard any actual plans for spring football. I have heard commentators say that it would have to wait until after the Super Bowl. I have heard that Harbaugh has suggested having "Big 10" weekends at indoor professional stadiums to limit weather concerns. For everyone except the Big 12, you could have a six game conference schedule and play everyone in your division. Then have a conference championship game. You could have a CFP with four of the conference champions. If that season started in January, you could have most of the P5 completed by mid February, the championship games finished by the end of February, and then only four teams playing within 7 months of the 2021 season. Something creative can be thought up. I have no idea if they will be able to play in January, or even by March. However, it doesn't cost much to come up with ideas and develop them. The teams and conferences should be developing all kinds of different scenarios, even ones that they don't think are likely. [/QUOTE]
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