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Iowa AD Gary Barta: Big Ten is discussing football schedule scenarios for fall
Barta on Thursday: ‘Having a season or not having a season dramatically changes college athletics’ when it comes to finances.
theathletic.com
Barta, who is approaching his 15th football season alongside Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz, said the deliberations are robust but indecisive. Multiple scenarios have been debated but nothing has been decided. The hope is for a traditional season, but the alternatives are hashed out in every conversation.
“If we had to push it back, how would that work?” Barta asked Thursday in a teleconference with reporters over Zoom. “And how deep into the season? Could we go and still have a full season? We’re modeling that. We’re modeling what it would look like to have a partial season. How does that all factor into a Big Ten championship or a national championship?”
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Barta chose not to break down every scheduling scenario, but modeling conversations have begun in earnest without a timetable determined. For Big Ten schools, the discussions include a full regular season schedule to a partial campaign starting later in the fall. A calendar shift would provide a separate obstacle for Big Ten schools should the regular season extend past Thanksgiving, unlike their southern, southwestern and most of their West Coast counterparts.
“Obviously, it’s colder here,” Barta said. “Could you play outdoors? We’d love to have a southern team come up here in December and have to play, but you can play football in this part of the country late into the year. It’s not optimal, which is why we would prefer not to do it. We haven’t picked a date, so I’m not willing to say it’s September this or October that. But we are looking at that as one possibility, if we have to start later. If we do, how late do we go?”
Attendance is another complicated issue, especially if a second wave of the virus strikes the United States this fall.