If CFB season is delayed, could stars sit out to prepare for NFL Draft?

Trevor Lawrence Heisman

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Like almost everything in this post-virus world, the 2020 college football season is in a state of great uncertainty. Even Dr. Fauci has pointed to the fact that it just might not be possible.

It will require a variety of unprecedented measures for the season to take place. Some players have expressed that they will accept these measures, along with whatever else it takes to take the field again. 

But that might not be true for all college stars. Every year more and more NFL-bound prospects skip their programs’ bowl games. The pandemic may be the push that makes some stars skip not just a bowl game, but the whole season.

The usual reasons skip: Even pre-virus, there were arguments for college stars to sit out.

How a delay makes things worse: A delay in the season further increases incentives to skip.

A season without stars: This logic only applies to a select few stars across the country.

Bottom line: Nobody knows what’s going to happen and things are changing every day.

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