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College football news: Big Ten mulling new schedule options, SWAC unveils plan for spring slate

The Big Ten emerged as the first Power Five conference to postpone its fall sports season -- football included -- on Aug. 11, when it announced it won't play as scheduled "due to ongoing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic." The Pac-12 then followed the Big Ten's lead hours later, as many had expected. 

But the ACC, Big 12 and SEC did not join the trend. With those leagues still planning to play this fall, pressure has mounted on the league to potentially reconsider its decision. By Aug. 28, with no firm plans in place for playing in the spring, Big Ten coaches began considering a Thanksgiving start date for their season.

The persistence of the ACC, Big 12 and SEC to play this fall put the Big Ten in a tough position. While Pac-12 fans and players largely seemed to accept their league's decision to cancel the fall season, stakeholders in the Big Ten raised questions about why the league couldn't play. The College Football Playoff is poised to go on largely as scheduled, just without Big Ten or Pac-12 teams participating, and there is optimism that the development of rapid tests for COVID-19 could make playing safer than originally anticipated.

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Below is the breakdown of what we know about the measures being taken at each division of the sport as the scheduled kickoff of the 2020 college football season approaches.

FBS

Big 12: League presidents met on Aug. 11 and voted to forge ahead with the 2020 college football season in the fall. The full schedule -- which includes league play beginning on Sept. 26 with one nonconference game for teams to be played two weeks prior on Sept. 12 -- was released the following morning, and you can view the full details here

Big Ten: The Big Ten announced on Aug. 11 that it is postponing fall sports with hopes of playing in the spring. The landmark decision met plenty resistance from players, parents, fans and even some university leaders. By Aug. 28, the league was considering starting its season as early as Thankgsiving.

Pac-12: The Pac-12 canceled its fall sports season on Aug. 11 with hopes of playing in the spring. The move came less than two weeks after the league announced its fall football schedule.

SEC: The SEC is forging ahead with a 10-game, conference-only schedule that will begin Sept. 26. A week-by-week look at the slate can be found here.

ACC: The ACC decided on an 11-game game schedule for the 2020 season, consisting of 10 league games and one nonconference opponent. Notre Dame will join the ACC for 2020 only. Here are the full details

ConferenceTotal gamesConf. / Nonconf.Divisions?Start dateTitle game

ACC

11

10 / 1

No

Sept. 7

Dec. 12 or Dec. 19

Big Ten

10

10 / 0

Yes

Sept. 3

Dec. 5

Big 12

10

9 / 1

No

Sept. 12

Dec. 12 or Dec. 19

Pac-12

10

10 / 0

Yes

Sept. 26

Dec. 18/19

SEC

10

10 / 0

Yes

Sept. 26

Dec. 19

Independents: Notre Dame is scheduled to play 10 ACC teams this season as part of the conference's updated schedule. On the other extreme, UConn, UMass and New Mexico State have canceled their 2020 seasons. The other independents are BYU, Liberty and Army, and each are in varying stages of finalizing their 2020 slates.

Conference USA: C-USA announced Aug. 12 that it met with medical professionals and will continue working toward playing in 2020. Its teams will play their originally scheduled eight conference games and up to four nonconference games. The league title game is scheduled for Dec. 5 but could be moved to later if needed. However, Old Dominion has made the call to cancel fall sports.

AAC: AAC teams will be allowed to play up to 12 games, if they choose. The league slate is scheduled to consist of eight games, like it usually does, with conference play beginning on Sept. 19. The AAC Championship Game will be played on either Dec. 5, 12 or 19 at the stadium of the regular-season champion.

MAC: The MAC will not play college football in the fall. It does, however, intend to play in the spring. 

Mountain West: The league announced that it will not play a fall 2020 season. It does intend to play in the spring.

Sun Belt: The Sun Belt announced on Aug. 4 that it will play a full season beginning on Labor Day. Several member schools have had nonconference games canceled, but the league will allow teams to add new nonconference games in order to reach a 12-game slate. A league championship game is scheduled for Dec. 5, but the date can be adjusted if necessary. On Aug. 10, amid growing cancellation concerns amid some conferences, Stadium's Brett McMurphy reported that the Sun Belt is planning for football in the fall. 

FCS

NCAA president Mark Emmert said on Aug. 14 that NCAA-sponsored championships would not happen this fall, including the FCS playoffs. The FCS is comprised of 13 conferences and two independent programs. All conferences and teams have postponed their fall conference schedules, though a few teams are planning to play a limited slate of nonconference games in the fall.

On Aug. 17, amid the uncertainty over what a spring schedule could look like at all levels of college football, one FCS league revealed its plan. The SWAC announced a six-game slate for its 10 teams that will begin Feb. 27 and conclude with a championship game on May 1. The league's plan will allow for teams to play one nonconference game.

Division II, III and NAIA

The NCAA Division II and Division III councils canceled their fall championships on Aug. 5, citing the challenges posed by the pandemic. Those decisions came after the NAIA announced on July 31 that its football national championship has been postponed to the spring, though the NAIA left it up to individual conferences on whether or not they still want to have seasons this fall. 

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Live updates
 

The Big South is the next FCS conference to punt on football in the fall. However, members will be allowed to play up to four nonconference games in the fall due to contractual obligations.

 

CBS Sports CFB writer Dennis Dodd has confirmed the Pac-12 is following the Big Ten's lead and is not moving forward with fall sports -- football included.

 

Big Ten football -- and other fall sports -- have been postponed with hopes of a spring season. https://www.cbssports.com/coll...

 

Monday's meeting in the Pac-12 was between the athletic directors and coaches, according to The Athletic's Bruce Feldman. The next gathering will be with the league presidents, who are expected to vote Tuesday whether to postpone the fall season, delay the start of it in the fall or proceed as scheduled.

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As if it wasn't already clear that Penn State coach James Franklin wanted to play the season, he sent out another statement Monday evening asking for a possible delay to the year if it meant playing football.

 

Stadium's Brett McMurphy reports Conference USA plans to forge ahead, even after one of its members, Old Dominion, canceled fall sports.
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Rice is postponing the start of its football season until Sept. 26, which is the same date the SEC plans to kick things off -- as things stand now. The Owls had been scheduled to play at Houston Sept. 3 and to host Army Sept. 12. School says in announcement it is investigating potential dates to play those games later in the season. https://twitter.com/RiceAthlet...

 

Stadium's Brett McMurphy reporting that the Sun Belt plans to move forward with fall sports.

 

The word all along out of the ACC is that the conference is looking to play in the fall. A meeting with conference ADs seems to perpetuate that.

 

Tennessee chancellor Donde Plowman met with Tennessee's football team today regarding the #WeWantToPlay movement

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Also, the Big Ten's prominent coaches have REALLY pushed back on the idea of canceling. Ryan Day, James Franklin, Scott Frost and Jim Harbaugh have all said they want to play. Their voices by themselves don't really move the needle, but they definitely have strength in numbers.

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Texas feels good about playing the season. Is that enough for the Big 12 to move forward? Maybe, but when the conference's flagship program wants to give it a go, that has to mean something.

 

Is the season still happening? Middle Tennessee is adding a game against Army, for what it's worth.

 

Credit to CBS Sports' Jerry Palm for the following. Amid all of the schedule movement in college football recently, only one program currently retains its original, 12-game schedule for the 2020 season: FIU.

 

No decision on the Big Ten's season -- whether it will move forward or not -- is expected this weekend after league presidents met on Saturday, according to CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd.

 

The Big Ten is delaying the move to its next phase of padded practices

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huge news as the MAC punts on the fall 2020 season

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The Missouri Valley Football Conference announced on Friday that it will not be competing this fall. The conference did, however, announce its intentions to hold an eight-game season in the spring.

 

Conference USA teams have been given the go-ahead to play their eight scheduled league games and up to four non-conference games.
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Massive news at the FCS level. James Madison, which had been exploring playing football this fall as an Independent, is instead eschewing its season with hopes of playing in the spring.

 

Arkansas State has added a Sept. 19 home game vs. Central Arkansas to its 2020 schedule.

 

More make-up scheduling news. Louisiana Tech & Louisiana-Monroe will play in Shreveport Nov. 21 to replace canceled games vs. SEC opponents. Actually used to be a pretty good rivalry back in the day.

 

The Big Sky Conference has officially canceled conference football this season to spring 2021.

"The health and safety of our students is our top priority, and ultimately that concern guided our decision-making process over the past few months as we explored every option regarding the 2020 football season," said Andy Feinstein, president of the University of Northern Colorado and chair of the Big Sky Presidents' Council. "We recognize just how meaningful these opportunities are to the student-athletes, coaches, and staff throughout our conference, and empathize that they won't be able to compete this fall for a Big Sky championship. We are eager to provide our football programs with that opportunity in the spring when it's hopefully safer to be able to do so."

 

The Pioneer Football League (FCS) has announced that it will not play football in the fall. FCS football will be canceled if 50% or more of the membership decides not to play. http://www.pioneer-football.or...

 

Iowa State and UNLV are delaying their nonconference game ... by 10 years. College football, everyone.

 

If you were hoping for a MACtion update today, it looks like you might have to wait until Saturday. https://twitter.com/NicoleAuer...

 

FCS ADs are "pessimistic about pushing ahead" as 50-percent cancelation threshold nears, according to Pete Thamel. If there's no FCS football, that would leave D1 as the only level of college football still playing.
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Texas Tech's non-conference game will be against Houston Baptist on Sept. 12
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The ACC announced its full schedule on Aug. 6. Take a look at the full week-by-week slate here: https://www.cbssports.com/coll...

 

BYU has an official start date for its season. The independent had plenty of questions as to whether it would continue with a season or not in 2020.

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