Few have a vested interest in safety for football more than Hunter Yurachek and he said Monday he's comfortable with plan moving ahead as planned.
This is a chance for colleges and universities to let the players know they actually have a voice, but no one seems particularly interested.
Whether there is a football season or not, the SEC shows in schedule juggling they have zero interest in fairness ... at least with the Hogs.
Hogs' officials can't say publicly how they really feel about the SEC sticking it to them with new opponents, but top teams should be happy.
Everybody looks good in shorts without any pads so it's probably not realistic to expect a lot of individual evaluations from Sam Pittman now.
Kendal Briles will likely bring some consistency to the quarterback spot and the players can live up to high expectations, like Lou Holtz said in 1977.
In a year where everything is different, the television networks will likely try to maximize matchups when they finally kick off Sept. 26.
No sightings of Eric Musselman doing cartwheels in front of Bud Walton have been reported ... but it wouldn't exactly be surprising with Isaiah Joe's return.
Sam Pittman may get what could help a first-year coach who didn't even get a spring practice with his team, which is probably what August practices...
Mark Emmert may be the ringmaster for the kangaroo court that supervises most of college athletics, but he doesn't have a say in big time college...
While rumors of an SEC decision for a 10-game conference-only schedule were hot and heavy Wednesday afternoon, the ACC might have just blow that sky high.