A lot of the writing done on ESPN.com is pretty shoddy, but this is solid... In-depth, lots of sources. Good stuff.
If you aren't in for a long read, the summary is that conference admins, AD's, tv people, bowl committees, etc. are all looking into moving college football to the spring... Basically they know they have a month to make a decision one way or another. And with how things are going in Florida, South Carolina, Texas, Arizona and California, it looks doubtful that football will be played in those states on Sept. 1.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...eason-coronavirus-impacted-schedule-look-like
If you aren't in for a long read, the summary is that conference admins, AD's, tv people, bowl committees, etc. are all looking into moving college football to the spring... Basically they know they have a month to make a decision one way or another. And with how things are going in Florida, South Carolina, Texas, Arizona and California, it looks doubtful that football will be played in those states on Sept. 1.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...eason-coronavirus-impacted-schedule-look-like