College Football Links From Across the Country (7/13/20)
/Daily College Football Links (July 13, 2020)
We are getting closer to the scheduled kickoff of the 2020 Indiana Football season. 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
IU Athletics provides COVID-19 testing update via Hoosier Huddle
Hoosier Huddle’s Countdown to 2020 IUFB Kickoff: 56 Days (Michael Katic), 55 Days Part I (CJ Person), 55 Days Part II (Luke Lane), 54 Days (Chris Bradberry)
Big Ten Football
ESPN analyst says conference-only schedules could lead to 2020 College Football Playoff expansion, via Saturday Down South
Maryland suspends football workouts after nine test positive for Coronavirus, per The Washington Post
College Football
As sports slowly reopen, liability concerns remain via The Herald Bulletin
Sports Illustrated: What happens to bowls of college football season is shortened?
CFB teams face up to $160M loss if all non-conference games are cancelled, per Bleacher Report
247 Sports: College football’s offense university
College football season in the spring? Here’s a better idea for the future via USA Today
CFB teams with the most all-time wins over AP No. 1 opponents via 247 Sports
Off-Season Reading Suggestions
NEW Hoosier Beginnings by Ken Bikoff
The Search for Indiana Football Glory
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