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Ivy League Is Considering These Two Major Changes To 2020 Football Season
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According to several sources, the Ivy League is formulating two plans, which could be finalized and released in the next few weeks...
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The plan has two options, one of which is more radical than the other.

The first would be to open the 2020 season in late September with a 7-game schedule comprised of only conference opponents.

The Ivy League is already different than its FCS brethren by playing only a 10 game (no playoffs) regular season. This plan would eliminate the non-conference opponents and conclude a week before Thanksgiving.

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.

These plans are not unique to the Ivy. Most of all of the Power 5 and Group of 5 FBS conferences have similar contingency plans in place.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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The King46 months
I actually the like the idea of spring football. I think it would be cool to mix it up.
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Privateer 200746 months
Every year a few kids die of heat exhaustion. In fall camp. It's highly unlikely a single player dies of COVID. This is insane.
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