Brother Bear
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TMG Sports' Blaudschun reports the Ivy League is considering two FB models for the upcoming season: 1) A seven-game conference-only slate beginning in late September; or, 2) "The second plan, which is gaining momentum because of the increasing number of positive Covid-19 cases in the country, would shut down football until next spring, with a start up (for practice) in March and another 7-game (conference opponents only) beginning in April and concluding in mid-May." The choice & subsequent return plan is expected to be shared in the next couple of weeks. reports the Ivy League is considering two FB models for the upcoming season: 1) A seven-game conference-only slate beginning in late September; or, 2) "The second plan, which is gaining momentum because of the increasing number of positive Covid-19 cases in the country, would shut down football until next spring, with a start up (for practice) in March and another 7-game (conference opponents only) beginning in April and concluding in mid-May." The choice & subsequent return plan is expected to be shared in the next couple of weeks.
https://www.si.com/college/tmg/mark-blaudschun/ivy-league-football
Since the Ivy schools don't participate in the FCS playoffs anyway, I could see them doing this. I wonder if some other levels of college football or leagues would move to the spring as well, while others try for the fall?
https://www.si.com/college/tmg/mark-blaudschun/ivy-league-football
Since the Ivy schools don't participate in the FCS playoffs anyway, I could see them doing this. I wonder if some other levels of college football or leagues would move to the spring as well, while others try for the fall?