Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
College Football Executive Director Bill Hancock spoke with ESPN recently to discuss the coronavirus pandemic and said that his staff is "still planning for a regularly scheduled season and postseason events."
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"We're planning on a CFP," he said. "That's what our staff is doing as we speak. Planning for it on time."

When asked what would happen if there wasn't a season, Hancock said, "It's too soon to speculate."

"It's only April," he said. "It's just too soon. It's premature. The decision about whether to have a season and a CFP won't be made by the coaches and commissioners. It will be made by the medical people. We have to be prepared, and we will be prepared, to have a CFP."
Do you think the College Football season will start on time?
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The guy don’t know shit
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It’s about the schools reopening. No school in the fall means no football. Have to have the students back on campus to play football. Will not be football with empty stadiums.
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If college football doesn’t start on time, I’m gonna need a beer stimulus check
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Me too
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