Chansky’s Notebook: Keep It On The Table
Posted Apr 21, 2020
If some projections are true that the virus will not subside in 2020, schools won’t be back in session this fall. That means either missing the entire college football season, or move the current schedules to February-April after training camps in January. It may be contingent on campuses re-opening by then, but the schedules could still be pushed forward.
(Chapelboro.com)
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