NBC Sports Northwest: The road to the 2020 college football season has been quite a rollercoaster with many changing plans and just because some schools began their season Saturday doesn’t mean it’s over.
The Big Ten and Pac-12 remain in the offseason but perhaps not for too much longer. At least, it appears that Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez and head coach Paul Chryst will be ready to play whenever the Big Ten conference decides, per Pete Thamel of Yahoo! Sports.
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