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I suspect this will get the ball rolling for other programs by Steelhop
to do the same. Just need one to weaken the dam. My guess is this will eventually lead up to the Power 5 teams but they will be the most resistant to cancelling the season. The PAC10 were looking for ways to move to the spring so my guess is that they will be 1st, followed by the B1G, then ACC, B12 and finally the SEC. Then comes basketball. I don't think they necessarily should but lawyers, liability and insurance have ways of pushing these issues.
One thing UConn that made it hard for them is that they are an independent this year. Tough to schedule games that way.