(670 The Score) On its daily 5 at 5 segment Tuesday morning, the Mully & Haugh crew debated a variety of questions.
-- How do you feel about the schedules of the Cubs and White Sox? Which team has the more difficult start? And do you like that they're facing off in the final series of the season?
-- In his media session Monday, Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant sounded more willing than ever to accept a long-term contract from the Cubs – perhaps suggesting the pandemic has affected his priorities. How sincere is Bryant? Is there any way the Cubs could sign Bryant and shortstop Javy Baez to long-term extensions?
-- What do you make of White Sox third baseman Yoan Moncada missing from the team's workout Monday? Given right-hander Michael Kopech's absence, how are the White Sox ever going to win the Chris Sale trade?
-- Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes signed a 10-year contract extension that could be worth up to $503 million. Is Mahomes worth the deal? Why did that lead to Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky's name trending on social media? In the Bears' shortcomings, how much blame do you place on Trubisky and how much on general manager Ryan Pace?
-- On a day Nebraska announced plans to proceed as if football will go on as scheduled, Rutgers declared it will conduct online classes next semester and follow the Big Ten's lead on athletic decisions. Harvard also announced distance learning. What, if anything, does that mean for the potential of a college football season this fall? Does a university need all of its students on campus to play football?
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