Get ready, fans of LSU.
By Monday night, we will be able to thank the entire 2020 Tigers football schedule thanks to a few special programs that air on the SEC Network at noon and in the evening.
Even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, LSU is setting its sights on another Southeastern Conference championship. This week the Tigers start…
Week 1 of the 10th game, the only conference schedule of the Southeast Conference will be released during Paul Finebaum’s network show – “The Paul Finebaum Show” at 2 p.m.
A few hours later, the full schedule will be revealed during the special “SEC Now: Football Schedule Release Show Presented by Regions” at 6 p.m.
Host Dari Nowkhah and cast of analysts with Greg McElroy, Roman Harper, Laura Rutledge, Kirk Herbstreit, Rece Davis and more will be available to provide a full breakdown of the schedule, which begins on September 26th. The schedule will include one mid-season open date for each school and an open date on December 12 for all schools. The SEC Football Championship Game is also set for December 19 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
In July, the SEC approved the delayed start of the season, as well as the move to a schedule-only conference due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The leading doctors of the NCAA once thought that it would now be safe to play fall sports.
In my corner of the masked, hand-sanitizer-baste world, there is one question that sends every other question to the margins:
The SEC is one of three Power Five conferences advancing with its season after the Big 10 and Pac-12 conferences both postponed all bankruptcy sports, including football, until 2021.
In addition, the NCAA on Thursday canceled all of its fall sports championships after it was determined that the majority of fall sports fell below the threshold of requiring at least 50% of teams in a sport to play to declare a champion.
However, football is allowed to continue if the Football Bowl Subdivision declares its champion through the College Football Playoff, which operates outside NCAA jurisdiction.
Enough schools will not sport this fall that NCAA championships have been canceled in every fall sport, NCAA President Mark Emmert said Thursday, with the exception of FBS football.
Following the Pac-12 decision to suspend all bankrupt sports, including football, until 2021, F. King Alexander said that the Southeastern Conf …