COLLEGE FOOTBALL PROGRAMS ACROSS THE COUNTRY ARE TRYING TO DECIDE IF THEY WILL PLAY GAMES THIS FALL. BUT IF THERE IS A SEASON -- IT WON'T BE THE FIRST TIME FOOTBALL IS PLAYED DURING A PANDEMIC.
With more colleges moving to virtual learning as opposed to in-person classes, over 20 percent of students say they don’t plan on enrolling this fall. Veuer’s Justin Kircher has the story.
Gov. Mike DeWine approved fall sports, but the decision to play will be made by the school district. Players and parents said they’re ready, no matter what the decision.