Gov of California Dawson has a 4 stage plan to open the state. Stage 3 (not weeks out, but months in his own words) is opening of gym's barber's, etc. The final stage is the gathering of large groups (concerts, spoting events, etc).
If this is how it plays out, The idea of the Pac-12 playing this year is a coin flip at best. I can see the other P4 conferences going on without them very easily.
Gov of California Dawson has a 4 stage plan to open the state. Stage 3 (not weeks out, but months in his own words) is opening of gym's barber's, etc. The final stage is the gathering of large groups (concerts, spoting events, etc).
If this is how it plays out, The idea of the Pac-12 playing this year is a coin flip at best. I can see the other P4 conferences going on without them very easily.
Gov of California Dawson has a 4 stage plan to open the state. Stage 3 (not weeks out, but months in his own words) is opening of gym's barber's, etc. The final stage is the gathering of large groups (concerts, spoting events, etc).
If this is how it plays out, The idea of the Pac-12 playing this year is a coin flip at best. I can see the other P4 conferences going on without them very easily.
Gov of California Dawson has a 4 stage plan to open the state. Stage 3 (not weeks out, but months in his own words) is opening of gym's barber's, etc. The final stage is the gathering of large groups (concerts, spoting events, etc).
If this is how it plays out, The idea of the Pac-12 playing this year is a coin flip at best. I can see the other P4 conferences going on without them very easily.
Gov of California Dawson has a 4 stage plan to open the state. Stage 3 (not weeks out, but months in his own words) is opening of gym's barber's, etc. The final stage is the gathering of large groups (concerts, spoting events, etc).
If this is how it plays out, The idea of the Pac-12 playing this year is a coin flip at best. I can see the other P4 conferences going on without them very easily.
Alabama intends to open, as does LSU, Missouri and Texas A&M. If schools are open for students in closed quarters, and football is open, then the school is likely to allow tens of thousands of fans into their ginormous stadiums.
But let's say all schools can't conform to those guidelines, what happens? SEC commissioner Greg Sankey gave his take.
"If there's a couple of programs that aren't able, does that stop everyone? I'm not sure it does," Sankey said on ESPN. "But the ability for us to stay connected will remain important."
Alabama intends to open, as does LSU, Missouri and Texas A&M. If schools are open for students in closed quarters, and football is open, then the school is likely to allow tens of thousands of fans into their ginormous stadiums.
But let's say all schools can't conform to those guidelines, what happens? SEC commissioner Greg Sankey gave his take.
"If there's a couple of programs that aren't able, does that stop everyone? I'm not sure it does," Sankey said on ESPN. "But the ability for us to stay connected will remain important."
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If this is how it plays out, The idea of the Pac-12 playing this year is a coin flip at best. I can see the other P4 conferences going on without them very easily.
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Alabama intends to open, as does LSU, Missouri and Texas A&M. If schools are open for students in closed quarters, and football is open, then the school is likely to allow tens of thousands of fans into their ginormous stadiums.
But let's say all schools can't conform to those guidelines, what happens? SEC commissioner Greg Sankey gave his take.
"If there's a couple of programs that aren't able, does that stop everyone? I'm not sure it does," Sankey said on ESPN. "But the ability for us to stay connected will remain important."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/nfl-college-football-not-same-playing-field-returning-fall-2020-1501349?amp=1
God bless them.