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Time to face reality: ‘No one is playing college football in the fall’
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RE: Time to face reality: ‘No one is playing college football in the fall’
(08-05-2020 09:07 AM)UAB Band Dad Wrote:  They can afford to play it smart. It's not like UConn football brings in any money.

Exactly. UConn is actually saving money not playing football and is really an outlier for justification to shut down your football season. However, it will be interesting to see what the other independents not named Notre Dame or BYU decides to do moving forward. I think the MWC will take care of BYU as much as possible. Now what will Army do? NMSU has several obstacles facing them to start the season. Can UMass find opponents to complete a schedule?
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