The biggest question looming over the collegiate athletics landscape is a simple one:
Will there be college football in the fall? The potential start of the season is nearly 5
months away, with teams scheduled to begin reporting for training camp in 4 months.
For those looking for signs of the return of CFB, the most important decision dictating
that decision appears to be the return of students to actual colleges.
"With school not in session, I don't believe it is practical or proper to have intercollegiate
athletics," Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich. Seems most ADs and Presidents agree
that it sends mixed messages telling students to stay home and athletes to come to campus.
Summer school would be a nice start...…………………….
Welcome your comments.
Will there be college football in the fall? The potential start of the season is nearly 5
months away, with teams scheduled to begin reporting for training camp in 4 months.
For those looking for signs of the return of CFB, the most important decision dictating
that decision appears to be the return of students to actual colleges.
"With school not in session, I don't believe it is practical or proper to have intercollegiate
athletics," Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich. Seems most ADs and Presidents agree
that it sends mixed messages telling students to stay home and athletes to come to campus.
Summer school would be a nice start...…………………….
Welcome your comments.