COLUMBUS — After most programs had spring football practice shortened or wiped out by the coronavirus threat, nobody knows for certain when or even if the 2020 college football season will happen.
NCAA officials and programs are trying to plan as best they can but Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith says discussion is just beginning
The NCAA announced the creation of a committee to look at issues such as how much preseason practice and conditioning would be required.
Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp said Wednesday that officials believe a 13-game college football schedule would be possible even if the start of the season was delayed until October.
The season is scheduled to begin with seven FBS games on Aug. 29 before the majority of teams play their openers the following week.