College Football Links From Across the Country (5/28/20)

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Image: amanda paVelka/hoosier huddle

Daily College Football Links (May 28, 2020)

Exactly 99 days remain until the 2020 Indiana football season is set to kick off in Madison. That means the Hoosier Huddle 100 day countdown is in full swing, so your eyes out for the daily countdown articles featuring each of the players and coaching staff on the 2020 IU football roster. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for daily notifications for countdown articles and the latest IUFB scoop.

While we’re all doing our part to stop the spread of Coronavirus, we have gathered popular news stories from around the state, region and country to keep you updated on it all. If you have any links or stories you’d like to share please email them to TheHoosierHuddle@gmail.com. We have also included some favorite football reads for your off-season enjoyment.

Indiana Hoosiers

Hoosier Huddle’s Countdown to 2020 IUFB Kickoff: 100 days (HC Tom Allen)

Indiana University President Michael McRobbie announces plan to resume instruction in the fall, Hoosier Huddle reports

Indiana Daily Student: IU releases modified academic calendar for 2020-2021 school year

Big Ten Football

B1G outstanding sportsmanship award winners announced via Big Ten Conference

College Football

NCAA Division I council coordination committee extends recruiting dead period through July 31st, per Hoosier Huddle

The New York Times: With or without the say of players, college football moves toward a return

College football’s strange but true historical facts for each Top 25 team via ESPN

247 Sports predicts college football’s Power 5 sleepers in every division

Sporting News: If college football limits fans this fall, who gets left out? ‘I don’t know where we’ll end up’

Off-Season Reading Suggestions

The Search for Indiana Football Glory

Billion Dollar Ball

The 50 Best* College Football Teams of All Time

Study Hall: College Football, Its Stats and Its Stories

The System: The Glory and Scandal of Big-Time College Football