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RE: Possible huge Ohio St CFP title game news
(01-06-2021 07:00 AM)Renandpat Wrote:  The FCS playing in the Spring has impacted the CFP.

You know, I wonder how many FCS conferences/schools will actually play in the spring. They made those decisions to play spring ball when it looked like they would have FBS company, but now they don't. So do they really push ahead with a spring schedule when Fall football is just 8 months away?

Also, if anything, the virus situation that prompted the push-back is worse now than it was in July/August and despite vaccines likely still will be in late February/early March when these things kick off. The whole idea behind pushing to the spring was a bet that we'd be done with the virus by then, and clearly we aren't.

So it will not surprise me if some teams and even leagues do not actually follow through with this.
01-06-2021 12:25 PM
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