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AP's Ralph Russo goes in-depth on Bowlsby's decision to go after ESPN
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby publicly went after ESPN for trying to undermine the league as Texas and Oklahoma look towards the SEC. The AP's Ralph Russo spoke to Bowlsby on Wednesday evening, and Russo joined TexAgs Radio to share his insight on the matter.
The SEC: It had reasons for starting late, and those reasons haven’t changed
While the Big Ten and Pac-12 have already made the move to cancel completely, the SEC is holding firm and sticking by their protocols in an attempt to play in the fall. For the SEC, nothing has changed since two fellow Power 5 conferences bowed out of the 2020 season.
Could football players be in the first wave of students back on campus?
Most agree that college football will only return when university campuses begin to resume some semblance of normal, but conference commissioners and other leaders insist many scenarios for how that might work remain viable.
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Return-to-play (and two-a-days?) on the minds of leaders before a new CFB season
Before a 2020 college football season can be played, the teams must get back into shape. How that looks after the coronavirus pandemic canceled spring football remains up in the air, but it is of the utmost importance to coaches and athletic administrators around the nation.
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Big 12's Bowlsby speaks at Liberty Bowl halftime
In a media appearance during Monday's bowl game, Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby took on a number of questions — including, humorously, the irony of the conference's 'One True Champion' campaign.