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Given all the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, the ACC has a list of considerations in place that could potentially trigger the postponement of the season, including the likely cancellation of the national championship and other postseason opportunities.

According to a document Virginia Tech released Saturday related to the postponement of its game against Virginia, at least eight of the 15 ACC football teams need to move forward with games in order for the season to continue. Anything below that threshold could lead to a postponement.

But perhaps the most interesting consideration is this: If either the SEC or Big 12 discontinues its plans to play football in the fall, along with likely postseason cancellations, the ACC would have to determine whether to continue forward.

Any decision about the status of the season rests with the ACC board of directors, comprising the league's presidents and chancellors.

It is important to note that the ACC began play this week, and the ACC board of directors issued a statement reiterating its intention to move forward with a fall season as long as health and safety considerations allow. The statement also noted, "The ACC will regularly monitor the changing situation and is prepared at any time to adjust schedules and games to reflect changes in that situation. The ACC will also respect the decisions of individual schools as they continually assess the public health situation affecting their students and communities. As it has done all year, the ACC will carefully reevaluate the public health needs as we go along, relying on public health expertise and putting the health and safety of our surrounding communities at the center of our decision-making."

If those conditions change, these are the other considerations that will be monitored:

  • Prohibitive policies implemented by state, local and campus health authorities or leadership.
  • Campus disruption that would not allow practices or competition to continue.
  • COVID-19 clusters (as defined by the institution and/or local public health officials) within multiple teams that result in full discontinuation of the season rather than limited isolation of participants.
  • An inability to travel safely and compete in away venues without contracting or spreading COVID-19.
So far, two ACC games have been postponed because of coronavirus considerations, both involving Virginia Tech.

Though the league does not have a minimum roster requirement to play a game, there are guidelines in place for a game to be played as scheduled.

Among them: "an adequate number" of players available and at least seven scholarship offensive linemen dressed and available to play.
 
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Miami, FSU, GTech, Duke, Notre Lame, Pitt, UNC & Cuse have already played & Clemson & Wake plays tonight.

This was just Va Tech releasing a document stating what their protocol will be because their game with UVA got postponed.
 
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Va Tech, UVA and Duke already worked around schedule adjustments.

On another note - I just saw that Oklahoma will be playing today with 25 guys missing from their roster, this includes at least 6-7 guys who start on both sides of the ball. Guys are out for injury and and COVID protocols - Riley is not specifying the reason.

Their 247 mod posted that he was told after today's absences, the entire travel squad will be good for the rest of the season....
 
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Va Tech, UVA and Duke already worked around schedule adjustments.

On another note - I just saw that Oklahoma will be playing today with 25 guys missing from their roster, this includes at least 6-7 guys who start on both sides of the ball. Guys are out for injury and and COVID protocols - Riley is not specifying the reason.

Their 247 mod posted that he was told after today's absences, the entire travel squad will be good for the rest of the season....
OT but that Oklahoma situation kinda exemplifies how crazy this season is going to be for bettors.
 
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But perhaps the most interesting consideration is this: If either the SEC or Big 12 discontinues its plans to play football in the fall, along with likely postseason cancellations, the ACC would have to determine whether to continue forward.
That's odd. One conference should not be swayed by another one's decision. It should be within the schools only.
 
Eight teams is half the league. You guys will freak out about anything right now.
Im not freaked out I’m just......relaying the news.

The season finishing out is still up in the air until it does. But we all knew that already before a snap was even played. I’m just happy to enjoy what we can and hopeful that we finish it out to the college football playoffs.

But I ain’t worried about......the year 2020 is what it is type ****.
 
Va Tech, UVA and Duke already worked around schedule adjustments.

On another note - I just saw that Oklahoma will be playing today with 25 guys missing from their roster, this includes at least 6-7 guys who start on both sides of the ball. Guys are out for injury and and COVID protocols - Riley is not specifying the reason.

Their 247 mod posted that he was told after today's absences, the entire travel squad will be good for the rest of the season....
Georgia Southern is playing their game vs Campbell right now with 33 players unavailable, from Injuries, Covid & suspensions.

West Va had somethings like 11 players miss their game vs Eastern Kentucky today.
 
Va Tech, UVA and Duke already worked around schedule adjustments.

On another note - I just saw that Oklahoma will be playing today with 25 guys missing from their roster, this includes at least 6-7 guys who start on both sides of the ball. Guys are out for injury and and COVID protocols - Riley is not specifying the reason.

Their 247 mod posted that he was told after today's absences, the entire travel squad will be good for the rest of the season....
Who told their 247 Mod... Jesus? Who knows if “the entire travel squad will be good for the rest of the year” Are they trying to say no other Sooner will test positive for Covid in the next three months?
 
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