Big Ten working on plan that could start its college football season in early January, per report

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When the Big Ten announced it was canceling its fall season, it said that it hoped to hold the season in the spring. Well, the conference might not even wait that long.

The Milwaukee-Journal Sentinel reports that the Big Ten has been working on a revised schedule that would begin in early January. The report cites multiple sources within the conference, saying that the Big Ten is now concentrating on starting the season as early as possible.

It's a report that coincides with Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour telling reporters earlier in the week that the league could release a new schedule within a week or so.

The reported reason the Big Ten has decided to start the season as soon as possible is that it wants to have its season finished before the NFL Draft, currently scheduled to begin on April 29 and end May 1. If the Big Ten were to push the season into the spring, the odds are many of the top players in the conference would opt out to prepare for their NFL futures. If the season is held earlier, it increases the chances of players like Justin Fields taking part.


There are still a lot of questions that need to be answered about how this would all happen only a few months after the Big Ten decided it was too dangerous to play this fall, or what the season would look like. The Journal Sentinel reports that it would not be a full season, and would more likely include eight games rather than the 10-game conference schedule planned for fall 2020.

There are also questions about how it would impact eligibility. There has been discussion in the college football world that, season or not, no player should lose a year of eligibility.

Wisconsin AD Barry Alvarez has said that the conference wouldn't play "two full seasons" within the same calendar year for fear of the impact that could have on players physically.


A proposed eight-game schedule that began in the first week of January would run through the end of February and into the first week of March, depending on how many bye weeks would be allowed per team. Either way, the Big Ten Championship would likely occur in the first or second week of March, leaving as many as seven weeks between the end of the season and the NFL Draft.




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Lol.....not gonna happen. Amazing people believe this.
 

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Some, not all, b10 teams will be playing this fall.

Clay Travis was saying he heard 5 teams in Big10 will play each other twice, once at home, once away.......a total of 10 games each & no Big 10 championship tho.......will either start Sept 26 or the following week.
 

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Clay Travis was saying he heard 5 teams in Big10 will play each other twice, once at home, once away.......a total of 10 games each & no Big 10 championship tho.......will either start Sept 26 or the following week.

Yup. Been smoke for a few days.
 

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Clay Travis was saying he heard 5 teams in Big10 will play each other twice, once at home, once away.......a total of 10 games each & no Big 10 championship tho.......will either start Sept 26 or the following week.


hahaha :):)


ok can someone do the math on this I didn’t take Algebra :think2:
 

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Penn State coach James Franklin 'frustrated' by lack of communication from Big Ten in canceling fall season



It's been just over a week since the Big Ten canceled fall football in 2020 and the airing of grievances from athletic directors, coaches, players, and even their parents hasn't stopped. The lasting fallout of the Big Ten's monumental decision out of COVID-19 concerns seems to be less about the actual decision itself and more about the lack of transparency in the process.

The latest to voice his frustration over this is Penn State coach James Franklin. Meeting with reporters virtually, Franklin lamented the inability of the Big Ten to adequately communicate not only why it came to the decision it did -- said decision came less than a week after releasing the 2020 schedule -- but how it affects players this year and beyond.

"I am extremely frustrated because we still have very few answers to communicate to our young men and their families about their futures and very little understand of the factors contributing to the decision," Franklin said.

Student-athlete eligibility is, and will continue to be, a major topic as some conferences and schools postpone football for the spring while others play in the fall. The NCAA council could have an answer finalized by Aug. 21. In the meantime, there are a lot of people, Franklin included, demanding to know what changed for the conference in opting out of the fall.


"It was working ... then all [of a] sudden it changes and you weren't a part of the conversation and you didn't understand why," Franklin said. "The amount of communication we have had before and after has been pretty good, but when the decision was actually being made, the decision caught a lot of people off guard. The decision came before everybody being on board and understanding it."

Franklin's points echo those of Big Ten admins, who just this week didn't seem clear at all about exactly how the vote went down to proceed, or not proceed, with a season. To be clear, Franklin understood the difficult decision to not play football in the fall, even calling for the decision itself to be praised, but the inability for the conference to deliver a clear, concise and unified message has been a rare fumble for one of the most powerful conferences in college athletics.

The likelihood of the Big Ten reversing course is slim, even with all of the PR hits it has taken over the past week. Though the Big Ten has mishandled its communication, a decision of this magnitude would undergo even more scrutiny if it were to be reversed. Ultimately, the league probably didn't have to make a decision when it did, which could have left more options on the table such as a winter season, as Franklin proposed.


Still, what's done is done and it would likely take a major medical breakthrough for the Big Ten to play football sooner rather than later.





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Worried about a Flu and they want to allegedly start a Football Season in January which is the peak
of a normal Flu Season.
 

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Clay Travis was saying he heard 5 teams in Big10 will play each other twice, once at home, once away.......a total of 10 games each & no Big 10 championship tho.......will either start Sept 26 or the following week.

Don't quote Clay here. The 2-3 Clay haters here will berate you endlessly for months.
 

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Don't quote Clay here. The 2-3 Clay haters here will berate you endlessly for months.

Hate lol, nah just obvious that you rip off what he says and post it here as your own opinion about cookie cutter issues.

Even Barman can't stand you anymore. Think about that.
 

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Won't matter when it is the way this Country handles a pandemic. Season won't finish.
 

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And I see right on cue my biggest hater is here offering I assume a fucking stupid opinion. Remember, I haven't engaged with these 2-3 clowns for months now. They are literally talking to nobody. Think about that. Posting without receiving responses. Talk about desperation.
 

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Red Eye even commented on the stalking. It's strange.

Like Betall said, enough is enough.
 

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EF got his big boy pants on today y'all

Step 1: Misrepresent someones opinion

Step 2: Pretend you are ignoring them

You guys like this clown? I used to but he's gone way downhill
 

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