1.) Physical/mental toll It’s obvious the physical toll football takes on the body for players, and the 90- or 100-hour workweeks coaches put in during the heart of their seasons tends to be well-publicized.
If football is able to be played in the spring, that likely means the pandemic is more under control and things would return to a normal schedule in the fall of 2021.
If a spring football season ends in late May or June, that leaves barely two months before another season FULLY starts up again with practices.
That wouldn’t be easy.2.) Recruiting The spring season is typically the heaviest time for recruiting, whether that means coaches hitting the road to meet with prospects or players putting together a highlight reel from all their.