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Nine games have already been postponed. Several stars have opted out. Notre Dame is a one-year member of the ACC. The Big Ten and the Pac-12 have sidelined themselves. College football’s regular ...
By misguidedly forcing a season through the global COVID-19 pandemic, college football in 2020 (and the first few days of 2021) felt extra exploitive, far more than usual.
The Wild West nature of the upcoming, pandemic-challenged college football season can be illustrated in part by 160 miles of Texas highway that connects the trendy college city of Austin with the ...
College football was extremely fortunate, in a sense. Even though younger people do not tend to be in the high-risk category for bad COVID-19 outcomes, there was an unspoken fear throughout the ...
College Football College football kicking off in pandemic all over again There are more than 2,500 schools across the country with varying COVID-19 mitigation policies ...
One of the all-time great sportswriters in America, Blackie Sherrod, had a weekley column and a book describing the talk of college football during the COVID-19 pandemic. / Dallas Morning News ...
President Donald Trump is calling for college football games to resume this season, as athletic conferences consider canceling or postponing play due to the coronavirus pandemic. “The student ...
How One Year of COVID-19 Has Forever Changed College Football The sport, like the country as a whole, is still feeling the impacts of the pandemic. Meanwhile, the next hurdle is here: Vaccinations.
For those invested in seeing a college football season this fall, news about the coronavirus pandemic continues to be discouraging. Even the diehards in the SEC aren’t offering any promises ...
COVID-19 may serve as an accelerant that will change college football -- and athletics ... COVID-19 and social justice. The pandemic not only caused a budget crisis, ...
COVID-19 impacts college football recruiting. The coronavirus pandemic is making it difficult for some high school football players seeking athletic scholarships.
What pandemic? These college football coaches cashed in big despite schools’ COVID-19 cutbacks. Brent Schrotenboer Steve Berkowitz. USA TODAY.