I think if there is any season at all its going to be a lot like what Jeff describes above. The real challenge will be putting a team on the field when key players are fighting off the illness. And then when they return, they're going to need to get back in game shape, which could take another 2-3 weeks.
If there are games, I think Spath is on to something regarding the schedule. We're probably looking at a maximum of 8-10 games, with some Mid-American foes mixed in there, just because it will be easier geographically to have those games. For instance, its going to be easier for a team like Western Michigan or Central Michigan to go to East Lansing or Ann Arbor, than it is for Michigan to go to Washington, or bring in Arkansas State as scheduled. Those teams would probably prefer to stay near home as well. We may see more of visiting teams making a same-day round trip, rather than coming in the night before, and staying overnight. There are Big Ten games where that can happen. It could happen for teams that are farther apart, if they fly in the day of the game, and then fly back out afterward. Michigan vs MSU could be easily done by bussing both ways on game day.
I'm still pessimistic about a CFB season this year. I still think there's less than a 10% chance that any games at all are played. Schlissel is one of those guys who will err on the side of safety, and he won't jeopardize the team's well being for the sake of football games. I'll be surprised if there is any CFB during the school year 2020-21. Fall of 2021? Maybe.
If there are games, I think Spath is on to something regarding the schedule. We're probably looking at a maximum of 8-10 games, with some Mid-American foes mixed in there, just because it will be easier geographically to have those games. For instance, its going to be easier for a team like Western Michigan or Central Michigan to go to East Lansing or Ann Arbor, than it is for Michigan to go to Washington, or bring in Arkansas State as scheduled. Those teams would probably prefer to stay near home as well. We may see more of visiting teams making a same-day round trip, rather than coming in the night before, and staying overnight. There are Big Ten games where that can happen. It could happen for teams that are farther apart, if they fly in the day of the game, and then fly back out afterward. Michigan vs MSU could be easily done by bussing both ways on game day.
I'm still pessimistic about a CFB season this year. I still think there's less than a 10% chance that any games at all are played. Schlissel is one of those guys who will err on the side of safety, and he won't jeopardize the team's well being for the sake of football games. I'll be surprised if there is any CFB during the school year 2020-21. Fall of 2021? Maybe.
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