BoiseStateFan27
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LOL!!!
Florida will only play the game at a cost of one home game and 1.5 million dollars for LSU
Okay, I'll admit you didn't say "not about more revenue" if you will admit you said "its all about revenue not about softening the schedules"...see below.no one said it is more revenue, a home game is a home game......but you keep going on
its all about revenue not about softening schedules....and its still a dumb fucking argument. what does the order of the games matter still have to play them all wether they are in september or novemeber.
IIRC, it was to adapt to maximize the BCS system by reducing the chances of having a late November loss. It isn't supposed to matter with the CFP committee. But it still appears a loss late in the year punishes a team more than one early does. But, we only have two years of data so far.It seems to be more common now to schedule late season patsies than say 15 years ago, so has anybody researched it to see when it started to become the norm, and what school led the way?
when the ncaa allowed another game....It seems to be more common now to schedule late season patsies than say 15 years ago, so has anybody researched it to see when it started to become the norm, and what school led the way?
when the ncaa allowed another game....
The SEC has more than enough money to buy out the 2 cream puffs at the end of the year. Play the game then. Problem solved, as many posters have suggested...
Lol @ comparing 1964 America to 2016 America. Beyond grasping.
The SEC has more than enough money to buy out the 2 cream puffs at the end of the year. Play the game then. Problem solved, as many posters have suggested...
I would not have an issue with that at all.. That way everybody gets to keep their home game revenue...Honestly, I'd rather play it the first week of December. That was done before and that way everybody gets the full 12 games so we have a level basis for comparison. Yes the SECC game might need to be pushed back a week. So what? It can be done and has been done before. There simply is no need for all the drama nor is there some absolute need that the game take place this weekend in the midst of a natural disaster.
Mostly this has been driven by shit stirring attention whores in the media and by a lot of not very intelligent - and rather gullible - people on message boards.
UF is currently pushing to move the SECCG to February 12. I don't see that happening.I feel like playing in December is what they should do
Move the SEC championship a week later if Florida/LSU impacts it, SEC championship could be a night game on CBS as a double header with Navy/Army
Yeah nevermind the blocked roads, the evacuees filling all the hotels, the downed power lines and those still without power or the fact that no cops or EMTs are available because they sort of have their hands full. Nope. Let's give them all the middle finger because, Football.
LOL at desperately trying to deflect from the FACT that UF did EXACTLY the same thing LSU did under the same circumstances.
I see you're new to America
We have a more recent reference.
2005...Hurricane Rita
LSU and Tennessee agreed to move the game to Monday.
That's how adults work things out.