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It will certainly be a scheduling nightmare. by TWO
Lets say, that the start of the season is only pushed back 2 weeks.
What would they do with those 2 games? Add them on to the end of the season? Push every game back 2 weeks so that say our game Oct 3rd at Lambeau is now Oct 17th at Lambeau. Season ending game at USC is Dec 12th instead of Nov 28th?
Add the two games to the end of the season so that instead of finishing with USC on Nov 28th we'd have Navy on Dec 5th and Arkansas on Dec 12th.
It won't be easy no matter what the NCAA decides to do. I'm still thinking that cancellation of games is most likely and remaining games to be played as scheduled.