NCAA football oversight asks board for time on fall sports

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The NCAA football oversight committee is asking the association’s Board of Governors to avoid making a
decision later this week on whether to conduct fall championships as college sports tries to find a path
to play through the pandemic.
A letter dated July 21 was sent by committee chairman Shane Lyons, the West Virginia athletic director,
to the board before it meets on Friday. The letter was obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press and
first reported on by Yahoo Sports.
"We acknowledge that the path forward will be challenging, and that the virus may ultimately dictate
outcomes," the letter says. "We are simply requesting that the Board of Governors not make an
immediate decision on the outcome of fall championships, so that conferences and schools may have ample
latitude to continue to evaluate the viability of playing football this fall."
The board is the NCAA’s highest-ranking governing body, comprised mostly of university presidents
representing all three divisions of its nearly 1,300 member schools. The board could decide to call off
NCAA championship events in fall sports such as soccer, women’s volleyball and lower-division football.

The NCAA has no authority to postpone or cancel specific seasons, a decision that would be up to
individual schools or their conferences. But canceling or postponing NCAA championships could increase
pressure for conferences to call off their seasons.

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