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Per B1G writer, Tom Dienhart, B1G "likely" to play 10 game, B1G only schedule in 2020

Posted on 7/8/20 at 5:43 pm
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 7/8/20 at 5:43 pm
Tom Dienhardt - Ten Game, Big Ten-only schedule seems likely for 2020

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As the clock ticks toward the 2020 season, questions still hang over the college football season. Will it be played? If the season kicks off, how will it look? How many games will be played? When will it start? The questions come fast.

This fact appears to be coming into focus: Non-conference games will be punted and the Big Ten appears headed to playing a 10-game, conference-games-only schedule.

“Yes, it hasn’t been officially decided,” said a Power 5 head coach. “We have a big meeting tomorrow (Thursday, July 9). But, yeah, it just seems to me that probably in the last week and a half, I could just kind of tell from the tone of our leadership that that's the direction that they want it to go and felt most comfortable going. Nothing has been decided. Nothing's official. But I would be surprised if it's not that.”

When could a decision be made on a move from a 12- to a 10-game schedule, with each Big Ten school jettisoning its three non-conference games?

“Probably in the next eight to 10 days,” said the source.

Purdue is slated to play Memphis and Air Force at home, while traveling to Boston College.

The 10 games probably would be played over 13-14 weeks.

“They're just trying to create flexibility if a team gets a bunch of cases and they can't play one week," said the source. "They want flexibility. Control and flexibility are key. Give yourself maybe two or three weeks of flexibility with 10 games over 13, 14 weeks. … that gives you flexibility to maneuver games around if a team can't play because they get too many cases.”

There is a chance the season still could start on time, with most schools already slated to begin Saturday, September 5.

“You have two schools of thought here,” said the source. “They have asked us about starting Week Zero, because they are worried about the second wave (of the virus). I think September 5 is likely. Could they move it back to the 12th? Yes, that wouldn’t surprise me, either. I don't think any further back then the 19th.

"I know the Pac-12 is talking about that right now, starting later, which would allow for more time for testing to be more accurate and just to be able to get your guys more prepared. If I had to guess now, I’d say we start the fifth or the twelfth.”

For almost a month, schools have had football players on campus going through voluntary workouts. Mandatory work will soon follow. Then, training camp. But the early results have been mixed, with myriad players across the nation testing positive for COVID-19 despite schools have stringent health measures in place. That raft of positive tests has made many wonder: How will players stay healthy when they are all together for practices later in the summer? And what happens when all students flood campus?

That brings us to the issue of testing:

“They're trying to figure that all out right now," said the source. "It’s a two-day turnaround, which is probably too long in the normal week. By the end of Wednesday's practice, most of your prep is done. If you find out after that if a kid can't play, you're going to be kind of hosed. So, there are a lot of questions.”

Keeping upwards of 100 players free from infection seems to be a daunting task.

"You realize how quickly this thing can spread to group," said the coach. "You say you wanna keep them separate. Well, good luck doing that. I mean, you can't. So, I mean it's just going to be a very big challenge and you could wipe out a whole position group in one infection and one side of the ball. Guys better be ready to play. And we need to have guys prepared to play. That’s gonna be our approach."

With player attrition likely as players are forced to quarantine, rosters could be maxed out. So redshirting may be a luxury in 2020.

"You're gonna have to have three-deep at every spot, which sounds great, but it's hard to do," said the source. "You're going to be playing guys that probably aren't ready to play yet. The whole redshirt thing ... We have talked about allowing freshmen to play in six games (instead of four) and still redshirt."

The questions go on and on and cast a pall over the 2020 season. Financially, so much is on the line.

"I'm very realistic about this but I think it's just going to be a challenge to pull it off," said the source. "But we're gonna definitely try. We all want to play and we're doing everything we can do to play, but it's gonna be something we never have experienced before.”
This post was edited on 7/8/20 at 5:43 pm
Posted by lewis and herschel
Member since Nov 2009
11363 posts
Posted on 7/8/20 at 5:46 pm to
Should just get a list of all teams that want to play this year and make it happen.
Posted by diddlydawg7
2x Best Poster Elite 8 (2x Sweet 16
Member since Oct 2017
27539 posts
Posted on 7/8/20 at 5:53 pm to
Should probably be this way for all conferences except PAC-12. It’s gonna be too messy when all the west coast schools cancel.
Posted by nicholastiger
Member since Jan 2004
42392 posts
Posted on 7/8/20 at 6:04 pm to
So will Florida decide to play LSU or will they back out?

Wait till hurricane season
Posted by OleManDixon
Lexington
Member since Jan 2018
9234 posts
Posted on 7/8/20 at 9:47 pm to
This will be devastating for small programs.
Posted by Mithridates6
Member since Oct 2019
8220 posts
Posted on 7/8/20 at 9:49 pm to
You'd think Indiana, Northwestern, etc. are already dependent on their Big Ten handouts, so they should be fine
Posted by mulletproof
Shambala
Member since Apr 2013
4672 posts
Posted on 7/8/20 at 11:40 pm to
George why are you drizzling down your leg so hard about this? It is a fact of life right now for every team. If your team lacks self control and cannot keep from getting the coolie crud, then you forfeit or just lose because you have too many players out. If this were 2016 and a team had a flu outbreak that knocked out 25 players, would you be hyperventilating so much?
Posted by Ramsey Rocket
Sturgis, KY
Member since Jan 2014
533 posts
Posted on 7/9/20 at 4:13 am to
If the SEC does this, it means each team will have to add 2 more games from a cross division team. As a UK fan, I would like to invite Arkansas and Ole Miss to come on over!!
Posted by Arksulli
Fayetteville
Member since Aug 2014
25176 posts
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:43 am to
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This will be devastating for small programs.


It might not be a death blow for G5 programs but it is going to be a solid kick to the balls for them if this happens.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 7/9/20 at 6:59 am to
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George why are you drizzling down your leg so hard about this? It is a fact of life right now for every team. If your team lacks self control and cannot keep from getting the coolie crud, then you forfeit or just lose because you have too many players out. If this were 2016 and a team had a flu outbreak that knocked out 25 players, would you be hyperventilating so much?


I dunno what drizzling down my leg means - like excited about it or nervous about it? I'm not excited or not excited about it, just posting what I see that seems credible as it's the most important issue pertaining to SEC football right now.

As I've said 100 times my personal view on whether these decisions are right or not is completely irrelevant. I'm literally just posting stories with updates on what is going on because this is a college football board and these are updates on whether they play college football.

Seems relevant?
This post was edited on 7/9/20 at 7:02 am
Posted by RollTide1987
Augusta, GA
Member since Nov 2009
64979 posts
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:05 am to
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This will be devastating for small programs.


The G5 is mostly dead weight kept alive by the blue bloods of college football as well as their fellow P5 schools. Seeing a few of them collapse would do nothing but help strengthen schedules in the future.
Posted by BurgTiger
Member since Feb 2014
2764 posts
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:39 am to
Forget the rest of the NCAA. Play a 12 game SEC schedule. Extend it through January like bowl season that way there is flexibility built in and the top 2 teams play in the SEC championship as the de facto national championship game. For the other 12 SEC schools, if they’d like to find another team to play for a bowl like game then they can.

I’ll tell you this, if you think SEC recruiting and transfer power is big now wait till the exodus of elite P12 talent happens because kids can’t trust that they’d even have a 2021 season out there at this rate.
Posted by paperwasp
11x HRV tRant Poster of the Week
Member since Sep 2014
23021 posts
Posted on 7/9/20 at 7:55 am to
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As I've said 100 times my personal view on whether these decisions are right or not is completely irrelevant. I'm literally just posting stories with updates on what is going on because this is a college football board and these are updates on whether they play college football.

Amen.



Some of us just like to post sports news and participate in (or lurk through) the discussions.

As someone who often looks for such stories to post, I can tell you that there's not much other content out there right now.
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