HuskerNation1
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While we are still waiting to hear if/when the BIG might actually play football, it appears starting games in mid-October might happen in order to ensure the BIG can be a part of the CFP. Going down this path, a few questions come to mind.
1. How many total games will be played?
2. Will some teams opt out of playing this season such as Rutgers who seems like the team who is least interested in playing?
3. Assuming there will be bowl games (outside of the CFP), will there be a change in the qualification requirements given many teams may not play a full 12-game schedule? In past years a team needed to get to 6 wins to be bowl eligible.
I know there are many more questions about this unusual college football season, but these are some to ponder as we wait for a final decision from BIG leadership.
1. How many total games will be played?
- My guess is that 8 would be the maximum number of games that could be played if the BIG wants to have a conference championship game completed by December 12.
- If the BIG starts games on October 10 and has one planned bye-week for makeups, they could still fit in the 9 planned conference games to end the regular season on December 12 and then have hte CCG on December 19
2. Will some teams opt out of playing this season such as Rutgers who seems like the team who is least interested in playing?
3. Assuming there will be bowl games (outside of the CFP), will there be a change in the qualification requirements given many teams may not play a full 12-game schedule? In past years a team needed to get to 6 wins to be bowl eligible.
I know there are many more questions about this unusual college football season, but these are some to ponder as we wait for a final decision from BIG leadership.