College football for 2020 is in limbo because of the COVID-19 pandemic. At least one conference, the Mountain West, has already announced that they will not play football this fall, while the Big Ten is reportedly contemplating a similar move, and the Pac 12 brass meets on Tuesday to decide the fate of fall football out west.
According to at least one story, if the college football season does not go off as expected this fall, the NFL is apparently contemplating taking advantage.
John Breech of CBS Sports (citing Pro Football Talk) is reporting that if the “Power Five” conferences (Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12, SEC, and ACC) decide that there will not be a college football season this fall, the NFL will likely shift some of their games that are scheduled for Sundays to Saturdays to fill the gap.