Chansky’s Notebook: In State Hands
Posted May 26, 2020
It looks like state governors will make the call on college football, and that could vary from state to state. In North Carolina, Roy Cooper has seemed to handle it more responsibly than other governors in this part of the country. Gregg Abbot has all but said football will begin on time in Texas with at least some fans in attendance. How he can guarantee that is beyond me.
(Chapelboro.com)
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