College football teams could have to change their routines in numerous ways due to the COVID-19 pandemic if the season is played under recommended guidelines.
The NCAA released recommended guidelines for the return of sports that include weekly COVID-19 tests for high-risk sports and two-week quarantines for contacts with positive cases.
MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher is disappointed about the loss of Big Ten games this fall, but he expects the strong relationship between the two conferences to continue.
The Ivy League will not play any sports until at least January, becoming the first Division I conference to announce its football season will not be played as scheduled.
Ohio State's Gene Smith and other athletic directors around the country have said that decisions about the 2020 college football season must start to be made in early July.
Former Ohio State assistant Jeff Hafley says he's “not going to make excuses” despite an unusual first offseason on the job as Boston College's new head coach.
The NCAA's Division I Football Oversight Committee has officially recommended a preseason plan that will allow college football teams to return to the practice field in July.
The NCAA D-I Football Oversight Committee is expected to approve a proposal that will allow college football teams to resume practicing in July, according to SI's Ross Dellenger.