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One day it will all make sense
They'd need 9 "yes" votes to play a season.
Come on maryland
They'd need 9 "yes" votes to play a season.
They'd need 9 "yes" votes to play a season.
Its not going to happen especially now that the President is involved. The last thing the governors of Illinois, NY, MI and MD want is for it to look like Trump "saved" B10 football. The only reason a Thanksgiving start was ever mentioned in the first place was because it was after the election and that only happens if Biden wins. If Trump wins we will see you in January when they can plausibly deny this wasn't political
All you have to do is look at the conferences who aren't playing and the conferences who are playing to know this is politics.Yep. Not a Trump fan at all but this smacks of being politically motivated to blame Trump for his covid response ruining football. There is no plausible reason for a late November start. None whatsoever. The spring start at least gets you on the tail end of the flu season. That puts you smack into the middle of it. Their job is to make decisions in the best interest of their school. Not cost their athletic department millions to make a point. Shameful.
Yep. Not a Trump fan at all but this smacks of being politically motivated to blame Trump for his covid response ruining football. There is no plausible reason for a late November start. None whatsoever. The spring start at least gets you on the tail end of the flu season. That puts you smack into the middle of it. Their job is to make decisions in the best interest of their school. Not cost their athletic department millions to make a point. Shameful.
Which is exactly why every damn stinking one of those SOBs need to be rounded up, tied together with cement shoes and thrown into the biggest crawdad pond available. Fucking hell.All you have to do is look at the conferences who aren't playing and the conferences who are playing to know this is politics.
Anyone from the PF knows my politics but this is blatant and shameful
Yeah, things aren't looking great. It's going to be a season of postponements and weird schedules if it goes on.2 big 12 teams have already had to "postpone" their season opener (because there is no plan just call it postponed and hope you can figure it out later)
Who didnt see that coming?
Yeah, things aren't looking great. It's going to be a season of postponements and weird schedules if it goes on.
AKA a pointless season. As much as some so badly want to claim otherwise
It's main point is driving money to fund the athletic department
If they have to give back tv money that would be devastating to the program
The games that have played have been hard to watch. Navy looked completely uninterested and unprepared specifically
Yea I wasn't watching any of that shit in the first week lol
AKA a pointless season. As much as some so badly want to claim otherwise
CFB is about pageantry and the emotional investment of it all. When you remove fans from the equation, it becomes really weird and emotionless. That will work in the NFL but not in a game where fan noise, chants and environment change games. Add in the postponements, covid quarantines and 2/5 of the P5 not playing and I'm not sure what we're really watching? I guess we'll see when some of the bigger teams play but it seems extremely weird to watch.The games that have played have been hard to watch. Navy looked completely uninterested and unprepared specifically
CFB is about pageantry and the emotional investment of it all. When you remove fans from the equation, it becomes really weird and emotionless. That will work in the NFL but not in a game where fan noise, chants and environment change games. Add in the postponements, covid quarantines and 2/5 of the P5 not playing and I'm not sure what we're really watching? I guess we'll see when some of the bigger teams play but it seems extremely weird to watch.
It was already pointless once half the projected first rounders started opting out of the season in the traditionalist sense. But with that said if the teams that are playing can start and finish a respectable season, with a CFP at the end, there will still be a champion crowned. I don't know how realistic finishing the season is going to be, but as a fan of a team that is slated to play, I hope it finishes. At the end of the day, if a champ is crowned it won't be pointless in the end.
During WWI and WWII, countless programs went one, two or three years without fielding a team. 1943 and 1944 were
the big years with the number of schools that did not field a team. But the season went on without them and NC's were
crowned. Hell, they played the 1942 Rose Bowl at Durham, NC, because of a possible Japanese invasion of the West
Coast. The game was moved 3,000 miles away, but it was still played.
I still do not believe that the Big10 and/or the Pac12 will play in the Spring and do more harm to their programs.
They can start as late as 10-17, if they forego a CCG and still get in 10 games and possibly get a team in the
CFP.
It's a big gamble for them not playing and everybody else playing. Most schools playing have 3 open dates
so there will be time to make-up postponed games, so the season maybe pulled off.
ND decided to play and that could harm their future as an Independent if they were to lose 3 times to ACC
teams. Folks could really question the strength of their overall schedules in the future. Even if they were to win
out, they don't get a lot of credit in the future, because the ACC would take a big hit. (Competition-wise)
But they both put it on the line and are willing to run the risk by playing.
During WWI and WWII, countless programs went one, two or three years without fielding a team. 1943 and 1944 were
the big years with the number of schools that did not field a team. But the season went on without them and NC's were
crowned. Hell, they played the 1942 Rose Bowl at Durham, NC, because of a possible Japanese invasion of the West
Coast. The game was moved 3,000 miles away, but it was still played.
I still do not believe that the Big10 and/or the Pac12 will play in the Spring and do more harm to their programs.
They can start as late as 10-17, if they forego a CCG and still get in 10 games and possibly get a team in the
CFP.
It's a big gamble for them not playing and everybody else playing. Most schools playing have 3 open dates
so there will be time to make-up postponed games, so the season maybe pulled off.
ND decided to play and that could harm their future as an Independent if they were to lose 3 times to ACC
teams. Folks could really question the strength of their overall schedules in the future. Even if they were to win
out, they don't get a lot of credit in the future, because the ACC would take a big hit. (Competition-wise)
But they both put it on the line and are willing to run the risk by playing.