Been on the phone a good bit this morning...
Lots of interesting talk/chatter out there if you will.
Certainly sounds like there's some real pushback with simply adding the next two cross divisional opponents so you might have a complete rework of the schedule. Remember the SEC said yesterday that they are keeping divisional play so finding an alleged competitive balance is no easy task. Sounds like hope is to have schedule announced next week at the latest. Going to be more discussion with the AD's regarding the schedule.
Crowd size is obviously a hot topic with decisions to have to be made. Some are suggesting that it might not be just a set percentage across the board. meaning is the percentage allowed in a skybox higher than percentage allowed in the general stands. I hadn't thought about it that way, but that's a discussion point schools individually are looking at.
Tailgating seems like it will be hard to pull off, but schools are all looking at possible plans. We will see.
I don't expect any time of immediate announcement on attendance policy from schools. Texas A&M is still talking about 50% attendance but that seems unrealistic. But is 35% realistic, too early to say. Everyone is watching case numbers.
What about the cancellation of non-conference games with smaller schools which are payday games for them. As someone told me a bit ago, "how is an SEC school going to cite a clause of natural causes to cancel a game contract but they are adding two SEC games to the schedule." Translation, sounds like schools like ETSU, Furman, Georgia State and others are going to fight for some money from the SEC schools for cancelling their game.
Finally, Ross Bjork, the AD at Texas A&M, who loves to do interviews said today that he expects the recruiting dead period to be extended and suggested that on-campus visits might not be allowed all fall.