Should Atlantic Coast Conference coaches wear Armani or Adidas on the sidelines this season?
That didn’t take long. The Southeastern Conference has yet to snap the football, and Kentucky football coach Mark Stoops is already throwing high and tight at the conferences that are underway in this novel coronavirus environment.
"We’re just making sure that we’re focused on what we can be doing and getting prepared and getting ready for when we kick off fall camp."
My suggestion: Announce the decision on a grease-board, not with a printer.
The word is that The Word on the 2020 college football season will come next week. John Swofford, the commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, promised an announcement on how the league will proceed by the end of July.
In an ideal world, the University of Louisville football team would assemble for its first practice for the 2020 season Aug. 4.
Like any college football coach, Louisville co-defensive coordinator Cort Dennison would love to talk about the improvements that he believes the Cardinals will make this season.
This time should be different. This time, college sports had the opportunity to speak in a unified, determined voice.
Without Saturday basketball this month, Tuesday has seemed like Thursday which has seemed like Saturday, which has seemed befuddling.
"Our top priority remains the health and safety of our student-athletes as well as our fans, communities and the overall well-being of others during these uncharted times," said ACC Commissioner John Swofford.