As COVID-19 cases continue to spike around the United States, there are growing concerns about the feasibility of holding the 2020 college football season.
But Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley is remaining optimistic the NCAA and schools will find a safe solution to hold the campaign, as he told David M. Hale of ESPN:
"I just can't imagine a scenario [where we don't explore every option to play]. Whether it's something we do in the fall, whether it's a shortened season, whether it's spring, there's nothing we should take off the table. Regardless of what we have to do, I don't think there's anything we can't work around and we can't adjust and can't make work in order to play college football.