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SKULL SESSION: BIG TEN FOOTBALL COULD START AS EARLY AS NOVEMBER, BRAXTON MILLER JOINS FIGHT TO SAVE THE SEASON, AND ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ARE HOPEFUL ABOUT BASKETBALL SEASON
FOOTBALL FOR THANKSGIVING. It looks like we could see Big Ten football this fall after all – but very, very late fall.
With parents groups continuing to demand Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren further explain the reasons for shutting down the 2020 football season and eight Nebraska players filing a lawsuit in an attempt to overturn that decision, the league’s football coaches continue working on a revised schedule.
According to two college football sources familiar with the Big Ten, those talks have generated a new option.
The potential proposal features a Big Ten season of at least eight games, starting Thanksgiving week.
The Journal Sentinel reported earlier this month that league officials were working on a plan to play an eight-game season beginning in January, with the games to be played in indoor facilities.
So if this comes to fruition and Ohio State is sitting at 4-0 when the College Football Playoff selection committee makes its decision... Who says no?
Honestly, there's a non-zero chance the Big Ten could convince the College Football Playoff to delay for about a month anyway, especially because it's extremely unlikely every other conference gets to late December smoothly at this point since we already had multiple games postponed yesterday and we haven't even started playing yet.
So basically, Ohio State's title hopes ain't dead yet, they're just on life support.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...ton-miller-joins-fight-to-save-the-season-and
FOOTBALL FOR THANKSGIVING. It looks like we could see Big Ten football this fall after all – but very, very late fall.
With parents groups continuing to demand Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren further explain the reasons for shutting down the 2020 football season and eight Nebraska players filing a lawsuit in an attempt to overturn that decision, the league’s football coaches continue working on a revised schedule.
According to two college football sources familiar with the Big Ten, those talks have generated a new option.
The potential proposal features a Big Ten season of at least eight games, starting Thanksgiving week.
The Journal Sentinel reported earlier this month that league officials were working on a plan to play an eight-game season beginning in January, with the games to be played in indoor facilities.
So if this comes to fruition and Ohio State is sitting at 4-0 when the College Football Playoff selection committee makes its decision... Who says no?
Honestly, there's a non-zero chance the Big Ten could convince the College Football Playoff to delay for about a month anyway, especially because it's extremely unlikely every other conference gets to late December smoothly at this point since we already had multiple games postponed yesterday and we haven't even started playing yet.
So basically, Ohio State's title hopes ain't dead yet, they're just on life support.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...ton-miller-joins-fight-to-save-the-season-and
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