Don’t mind him doing the petition at all. If it helps in any way why not?He's fielding medical questions about the virus and the long-term effects... dude has no idea what he's talking about all he knows is he wants to play football.
Anybody else watching this clown?
Well, I never shirked from talking knowledgeably about stuff I don't know anything about, usually has to do with cfb, so I can't fault him for it.He's fielding medical questions about the virus and the long-term effects... dude has no idea what he's talking about all he knows is he wants to play football.
Anybody else watching this clown?
He's fielding medical questions about the virus and the long-term effects... dude has no idea what he's talking about all he knows is he wants to play football.
Anybody else watching this clown?
I made a thread about this, but I'll discuss it here.This ordeal is starting to remind me of realignment sci fi stories that were coming out heavy from 2011-2016. So now you have 6 schools who are going to play regardless what the B16 conference says? They might as well tear up the GOR agreement and break away from the NCAA.
Funny part about UT/ou in the Big12.. they were on opposite sides on this decision. But the process was transparent, and each voted counted. If tosu and um put the pressure on the conference to let them play, this will effect them in the longterm because schools will know who really has the juice and who doesn't. Nebraska, although being happy to play this fall, won't forget where the power really is and how they don't have a real say.I made a thread about this, but I'll discuss it here.
IF OSU and michigan decide they want to do this (along with the other schools), the B1G will change it's stance. Don't care if it sounds pretentious, but that's how it is (just like if Texas and Oklahoma wanted something in the Big 12).
I'm thinking if this plan gains steam, the conference might revise its stance, and allow schools to individually opt out by a certain date.
Everyone does have an equal say... But everyone knows that if OSU and michigan get pissed, and leave, they're the new Big EastFunny part about UT/ou in the Big12.. they were on opposite sides on this decision. But the process was transparent, and each voted counted. If tosu and um put the pressure on the conference to let them play, this will effect them in the longterm because schools will know who really has the juice and who doesn't. Nebraska, although being happy to play this fall, won't forget where the power really is and how they don't have a real say.
which is cool, but they sell that conference as everyone having an equal voice (check out the comments when Nebraska left).
Everyone does have an equal say... But everyone knows that if OSU and michigan get pissed, and leave, they're the new Big Ea
They are very, very unlikely to leave. But that doesn't matter.actually if tosu left and um did too.. where do they end up going? the ACC? They aren't going to the SEC.. they aren't going to the Big 12 either.. They are stuck with the B16.. if it's about power of course.
Good thing that won't happen. I still don't think they will play because..man the optics would look bad. If the commissioner was told no football and now you have individual schools saying fuck that we make our own decisions..yikes. What's the point of even having a conference?They are very, very unlikely to leave. But that doesn't matter.
Yeah, the ACC would probably be the most likely destination, I'd guess. Especially if ND goes full time. Put those three, Pitt, Louisville, and a couple more as a "Midwest division".
It definitely would be bad optics for the conference, but I would say "yikes"Good thing that won't happen. I still don't think they will play because..man the optics would look bad. If the commissioner was told no football and now you have individual schools saying fuck that we make our own decisions..yikes. What's the point of even having a conference?
At that point, ND would have just missed the boat with procrastination. They're out, Ohio State and Michigan in.They are very, very unlikely to leave. But that doesn't matter.
Yeah, the ACC would probably be the most likely destination, I'd guess. Especially if ND goes full time. Put those three, Pitt, Louisville, and a couple more as a "Midwest division".