
The college football world is largely in wait-and-see mode as leaders across the country try to sort out which way will be forward in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Much of this focus in recent days has centered not on the spring but rather the fall… and if the sport can start on time (or even at all). We’ve had a wide variety of opinions on the subject, including ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit remarking he thinks kickoff might not happen in 2020. Though there has been push back to that thought, there’s been increased discussion as to some of the potential goal posts we need to reach before things like fall camp can occur. Dates like June 1, July 1 and August 1 have all been bandied about but one key figure provided some additional research into the matter in a conference call with the media. According to Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour,…
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