In this episode, we react to the Big Ten’s announcement that football would be returning the weekend of October 24. We look at the Big Ten’s decision, and what it means for Michigan.
We begin by debating the legitimacy or value of a shortened delayed season. We outline why the Big Ten should still be considered in full for the College Football Playoff, why fans should still be excited about the season and the season should be viewed as asterisk-free.
We then take a peek at the potential for Michigan to suffer additional opt-outs, and the feasibility of Jalen Mayfield and Ambry Thomas to return. We outline why it ultimately likely won't be an area of great news for Wolverine fans, discuss Nico Collins' decision and look at other areas on the depth chart.
Our third topic goes bigger-picture, and looks at the feasibility of an eight-game season. We discuss why daily antigen testing gives us more confidence that a season can occur, why college football's postponed games so far aren't relevant to the equation and how likely it is that Michigan and other towns remain in the "green" zone.
Finally, we break down whether — past decisions in the past — a delayed start helps or hurts Michigan's chances at capturing a Big Ten title. We look at two position groups where it helps a great deal, and discuss what can be gleaned from the Wolverines' practice approach over the last month.
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