College Football Links From Across the Country (3/24/20)

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Image: amanda pavelka/hoosier huddle

Daily College Football Links (March 24, 2020)

Until further notice, everything sporting event is cancelled, including spring football. While we’re all doing our part to stop the spread by staying home, Hoosier Huddle’s bracket challenge is in full swing, so make sure you vote on Twitter to help us determine the greatest IU football figure of all-time. With high hopes of a 2020 college football season, 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

Indiana Football’s Best Of All-Time Presented by Hoosier HuddleClick here to vote on Twitter! Bracket breakdown: Crimson Region, Cream Region, Hoosier Region

Peegs’ Matt Weaver measures the impact of spring football practice cancellation on the IU quarterbacks

IU Football Review: Offseason coaching changes via Peegs

Big Ten Football

Washington Post: Ohio State head Coach Ryan Day discusses mental health during uncertain times

The many national titles altered by old Big Ten bowl rules via Banner Society

College Football

Pac-12 football: Schools should think in terms of “rebuilding their business” in post-COVID-19 world via The Mercury News

CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd tells why a one-time transfer rule would be nowhere near ‘free agency’ for college football players

College football in front of no fans? Feasible, but economics don’t work according to one AD via NBC Sports

Saturday Blitz: An irrelevant look back at the 1869 college football season

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