We're in for an unprecedented time in college football history.
It's becoming more clear with each passing day that if we do see college football this fall, it's likely going to look a lot different than it did last fall.
With the COVID-19 crisis impacting different areas of the country in different ways leading to different policies and regulations, the NCAA is declining to enforce a uniform return to college sports, instead passing that decision on state officials and university presidents.
"Normally, there's an agreed-upon start date for every sport, every season," NCAA President Mark Emmert told ESPN, "but under these circumstances, now that's all been derailed by the pandemic.