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No College Football This Fall

they're still trying to make it work fwiw.  We'll see what happens.  I think it'll be played even if the stadium only has 20k, 15k, or none at all.  That TV $ can really bail out the athletic department which will be bleeding red if there's no football. 
They'll try some sort of season for sure for the TV money. If there are mass outbreaks on the teams they will have to reconsider.

 
That's due to STD's....I mean, we're talkin' bout NJ.
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Rumors are Big 10 and PAC 12 tried to get rest of P5 to cancel season with them and they have said F off. 

Read Big 10 canceled because of Rutgers inability to control their players.  Also Nebraska and OSU are looking to still play this fall.  A lot of it has to do with fear of losing recruits over the canceled season  

Also saw PAC 12 canceling had more to do with States not allowing their teams to play than anything else.  

 
9/26 vs UT

10/3 at UF

10/10 at Vandy

10/17 vs Auburn

10/24 at LSU

11/7 vs TAMU

11/14 at Ole Miss

11/21 vs Mo

11/28 vs UGA

12/5 at UK

 
First, I will be surprised if we play the entire season.  I see us winning 3-5 games max.  Does Will get a pass on this type of season?  I would guess yes. 

 
If football is played this season, it will mirror the CFPs in that it's primarily SEC teams and the only ACC team of Clemson.  The best leagues are in the Southeast.  It just is what it is.

SEC:  Roll Tide, War Eagle, Anchor Down, Hunker Down, Spurs Up.

ACC: Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe.  Crab Legs.

 
Screen printing a huge logo on the front of something meant to be breathed through seems like a bad idea. At least it seems like it's of decent construction with 3 layers.
And if you look at the product details on the web page, there is a disclaimer about not preventing disease.  It's almost like, "Why bother."

 
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