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Lack of Cooperation


The Big Ten and Pac-12 postponed their college football seasons, while the Big 12 joins the SEC and ACC in choosing to forge ahead. Kevin Negandhi talks to Mark Schlabach about what changed for the Big Ten between putting out a schedule and postponing the season, the lack of information sharing between conferences, the NCAA’s role in these decisions, and the feasibility of spring football (2:17). Next, Rece Davis hops on to discuss the Big 12’s decision to start the season, why he thinks the notion of spring football is ludicrous and why he’s slightly optimistic the season will start (23:38). Later, Ivan Maisel stops by to put the postponements into historical context, explain he doesn’t think the power structure in college football will change and detail Kevin Warren dealing with dissent among Big Ten programs (40:39).


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 August 12, 2020  1h1m