Scheduling Questions Abound Amid COVID-19 Concerns
Posted Jul 23, 2020
If it’s too dangerous for a team from one conference to play one from a different league, then why isn’t it too dangerous for conference foes to face each other on the football field this fall? That’s one of the questions bandied about since the Big Ten announced its members would only play conference opponents this season amid concerns about COVID-19.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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