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Spring college football will look different this year, as the FCS will be playing its delayed season from fall 2020. Here's what to know.
theathletic.com
“Most of the FCS and lower divisions pushed off to the spring, hoping the pandemic conditions would be better. There were 17 FCS teams that played at least one fall game. Now, vaccines are rolling out and COVID-19 cases are dropping to their lowest level since mid-fall, though they’re still much higher than when the FBS season began last September.
As a result of COVID-19 concerns and/or worries about playing two seasons in one calendar year, not every FCS team is playing this spring. Some are playing just a few games, while others are playing a full allotted slate. Some opted out of conference games. Some played games in the fall and won’t in the spring, while some played in the fall
and will play in the spring. A playoff postseason format is set, though that has tweaks this year too”