Gators News: August 10, 2020

Needless to say, the decisions made these next few days will set the course for college sports the rest of the calendar year if not longer.

A new week is once again upon us as we dig deeper into the month of August, with the latest news from the college athletics realm bringing a great deal of disappointment to fanbases around the country.

According to reports, fall sports are on the brink of postponement until 2021 — including college football — due to the novel coronavirus outbreak in the United States. As one Power Five conference commissioner put it: “It’s gotten to a critical stage.”

The Big Ten appears to be leading the way, with its school presidents meeting on Sunday to discuss the fate of the football season and emerging without an answer just yet. But there is still a sense of impending doom in the air.

USA TODAY Sports columnist Dan Wolken weighed in with his opinion on how college football is finally coming to terms with the reality of the risks involved when it comes to conducting a fall season amidst a pandemic. In his words, he offered the following.

No matter how else administrators have tried to rationalize the push forward toward a fall season for months and months, the chill of trepidation that has settled over college sports in recent days bears a distinct resemblance to the consciousness of guilt.

Needless to say, the decisions made these next few days will set the course for college sports for the rest of the calendar year… if not longer.

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