//Report: NCAA Football Oversight Committee to Recommend Six-Week Preseason Camp

Report: NCAA Football Oversight Committee to Recommend Six-Week Preseason Camp

The NCAA’s football oversight committee is reportedly going to recommend to the Division I Council that teams have a six-week preseason camp for the 2020 season.

With the NCAA’s ban of on-campus training activities due to be lifted on June 1, the college sports governing body appears to be inching closer to making preparations for the fall sports season.

On Thursday, Pete Thamel of Yahoo Sports reported the NCAA’s football oversight committee is expected to recommend a six-week preseason camp for the 2020 season. The committee is expected to sort out the particular details within the next week before submitting an official proposal. A submission for final approval to the NCAA Division I Council is expected for mid-June.

According to SI’s Ross Dellenger, the six-week program would begin in mid-to-late July and would incorporate two weeks of NFL-style OTA practices before a four-week camp in August. Teams that kick off on Aug. 29,