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FWST: TCU coaches, AD reduce salaries amid coronavirus pandemic
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<blockquote data-quote="lowfrog" data-source="post: 2865456" data-attributes="member: 11502"><p>Believe that whether college football gets played or not this fall depends more on the states reopening than anything else. Big 12 conference states Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, West Virginia already have phased re-openings underway. If college teams can get together on campus in these states and practice starting first week of July, there will be a season this fall not just for football, but for other sports too. (Those practices may not look like practices of the past, but the coaches and players will deal with it and make it work.) If a state such as California doesn't open, then that will be handled with plans being put into place as has been discussed in another thread on this site. On the other hand, yes, there's going to be some unfortunate changes that are going to occur. One example: Saw today that Bowling Green University just killed its baseball program. What's really sad is that opportunities for young men and women at colleges and universities across the land are being reduced, not just in sports but in academic areas as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowfrog, post: 2865456, member: 11502"] Believe that whether college football gets played or not this fall depends more on the states reopening than anything else. Big 12 conference states Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Iowa, West Virginia already have phased re-openings underway. If college teams can get together on campus in these states and practice starting first week of July, there will be a season this fall not just for football, but for other sports too. (Those practices may not look like practices of the past, but the coaches and players will deal with it and make it work.) If a state such as California doesn't open, then that will be handled with plans being put into place as has been discussed in another thread on this site. On the other hand, yes, there's going to be some unfortunate changes that are going to occur. One example: Saw today that Bowling Green University just killed its baseball program. What's really sad is that opportunities for young men and women at colleges and universities across the land are being reduced, not just in sports but in academic areas as well. [/QUOTE]
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