For a college football coach, a meticulously organized world has been replaced by uncomfortable uncertainty. So many questions without answers.
“What is anticipated is that the various conferences will have to come to some sort of agreement, some sort of set of ground rules,” Schaffner said. “What does this mean? Are we going to cancel the game? Do we just pull those students and not play them? But we’ll play otherwise and test everybody more intensely? There are various strategies that could be implemented going forward — again, none of them being perfect.
Austin Peay's Harrison agreed that “conference offices will have more power than the NCAA” in terms of leadership and pulling schools together for collective athletics decisions like these, but there is a local element, too. The main architects of college football’s return, people like SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, have recoiled at answering hypotheticals too soon.
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