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Sacrifice and stress: How players handled season of COVID-19

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The Saturday night after winning an afternoon home game is one of the best times to be a college football player.Family and loved ones usually await with congratulatory hugs.

Then there is a nice dinner, and maybe more celebrating with teammates and friends. Few things get a college town hopping like a football victory.But not this season.“I’d pretty much go home, lay on my couch, watch (video) cut ups of the game like two or three times.

Probably go pick up some food," Notre Dame offensive tackle Liam Eichenberg said.To play through a pandemic, players had to sacrifice much of their lives away from the game along with some of the best aspects of being part of a team.To reach the playoff, No.

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