Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Big 12’s altered football plan set

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Big 12 schools agreed Monday night to play one nonconfere­nce football game this year to go along with their nine league contests as plans for the pandemic-altered 2020 season fall into place.

The Big 12’s university presidents signed off on a 10-game schedule, adjusted to deal with potential disruption­s from the coronaviru­s pandemic that lets schools play one nonconfere­nce opponent at home. A specific start date for conference play was not determined.

The conference said in a news release it will likely begin mid-to-late September, and the expectatio­n is nonconfere­nce games will be completed before league play starts.

“We believe this change provides the best opportunit­y going forward,” Commission­er Bob Bowlsby said in a statement. “However, we will undoubtedl­y need to be flexible as we progress through the season in order to combat the challenges that lie ahead.”

The Big 12 Championsh­ip Game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, is scheduled for Dec. 5, but could be moved back to Dec. 12 or 19, the league announced. Dec. 19 could pose a scheduling conflict with high school football championsh­ips at the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium.

The 10-team Big 12 already plays a nine-game, round-robin conference schedule. Unlike other

Power 5 conference­s that have switched to either exclusivel­y (Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC) or mostly (ACC) league games, the Big 12 could not add more conference games without teams playing each other more than once.

Several Big 12 teams have started preseason practice, with Kansas and Oklahoma slated to play FCS teams Aug. 29. Whether those games remain on that date is unclear.

As conference­s take steps toward a football season, the NCAA is expected to weigh in today on fall sports other than major-college football.

The associatio­n’s board of governors is scheduled to meet on whether to cancel or postpone NCAA championsh­ip events in fall sports such as soccer, volleyball and lower-level football.

Less than two weeks ago, conference commission­ers across Division I encouraged the board to delay any decision on fall championsh­ips. The NCAA does not control regular-season competitio­n in any sport — and it has no say at all in major college football — but canceling or postponing fall events could send a conflictin­g message as member schools try to move forward with a fall season.

The Power 5 conference­s have billions in TV revenue at stake in their ability to stage a football season, and they have decided independen­tly the best way forward is to focus on conference play.

Only the Pac-12 has a full football schedule with matchups and dates in place among Power 5 conference­s. The Pac-12 will begin Sept. 26, along with the SEC, which is still working on its new 10-game slate.

The ACC has opponents set for its 10-game conference schedule and will start the weekend of Sept. 12, but no specific game dates are set. The ACC also has said it will permit its teams to play one nonconfere­nce game in its home state.

The Big Ten, first to announce intentions to go conference-only this season, has yet to release a new schedule, but that could come later this week.

Now that the Power 5 has declared its intentions, the Group of Five conference­s can start making plans and filling holes on their schedules.

American Athletic Conference Commission­er Mike Aresco has said his league could stick with its eightgame conference schedule and let its members plays as many of their four nonconfere­nce games as they can salvage or replace.

The Mountain West, Conference USA, Mid-American and Sun Belt conference­s are likely to take a similar approach.

Early Monday, Texas State from the Sun Belt announced it was moving a nonconfere­nce game against SMU up from Sept. 5 to Aug. 29.

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 ?? (AP file photo) ?? Oklahoma and Baylor compete in last year’s Big 12 Championsh­ip Game, which Oklahoma won 30-23 in overtime. The league decided Monday it will play nine conference games and one nonconfere­nce game this year.
(AP file photo) Oklahoma and Baylor compete in last year’s Big 12 Championsh­ip Game, which Oklahoma won 30-23 in overtime. The league decided Monday it will play nine conference games and one nonconfere­nce game this year.

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