Posted on 08/12/2020 6:30:51 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
College football players have been voiceless for far too long. As the 2020 season hangs in the balance, they may not get what they want, but theyre not going down quietly.
Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren and his member university presidents held a meeting Tuesday morning to address the viability of playing football in the fall. As of Tuesday afternoon, The Detroit Free Press is reporting that the Big Ten has officially canceled its season, making it the first Power 5 conference to do so.
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I concern is all these small business and bars going out of business because of they rash decisions.
The DEMs have no such concerns.
This is going to be a huge loss for all the small town DUI attorneys and they are big donors.
This could head in a couple of directions.
1) The SEC, which is the richest, most powerful conference, and as of right now appears intent on playing, could just leave the NCAA and go off on it’s own to establish a new college sports governing body. Other large schools who are sick of getting jerked around by the NCAA might leave too.
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2) A new pro league something like the XFL could form and start offering these athletes a chance to utilize their skills for a real paycheck.
The current college football landscape might not survive either. A heavy price to pay in order to virtue-signal your Trump Derangement.
Without the revenue that College Football brings in, all non-revenue sports will suffer greatly, that includes all women’s sports and sports like swimming, track, etc....
Basically cancelling the football season will be financial Armageddon for many Universities...
Financial Armageddon for universities might be a very good thing for our society actually. No more Leftist brainwashing of the young. No more faculty providing organizing and material support for ANTIFA, etc.
Oh darn.
...financial Armageddon for many Universities.
You mean they would have to live within their financial means?, Carefully choose students for likelihood to succeed, carefully prune staff and departments for maximum bang for the buck?
Oh the Inhumanity!
Maybe schools could teach and prepare students for lifelong work. Do we really need all these sports?
I don't know if that factored into the Big 10's decision, but if you make a bunch of demands with which the other side can't/won't comply, you shouldn't be shocked if they walk away.
They won their home games 280, 1180, 1230, 280, 1280 and 410.
I doubt any college football is played this year. SEC and ACC will follow suit. Regardless of your stance, the idea of a public institution blazing trails that involve risk simply isnt workable.
I guess College’s don’t need the money, that tells you something. Perhaps they should co-sign their own student’s loans.
The teams you love to hate (PAC 12) I won’t miss for a second.
The Big 10 will be missed.
My guys (OU) at least they haven’t made an ass of themselves yet.
OSU will Ag-Out as per normal with the Canadian CheeseHead Chubby Hubby bigmouth and Mullet Mouse.
Big 10/Pac 12/Democrats will put pressure on the ACC to not play. As long as the ACC stays strong I think we will have fall football. If it’s only 2 of the 5 big leagues all bets are off.
IMO the Big Ten’s decision was driven by the fact that they are state schools, mostly in states where the governors are Lockdown Nazis.
Rugters (Phil Murphy)
Maryland (Larry Hogan)
Penn State (Tom Wolf)
Michigan, Michigan State (Gretchen Whitmer)
Wisconsin (Tony Evers)
Illinois (J.B. Pritzker)
Minnesota (Tim Walz)
Ohio State (Mike DeWine, borderline Lockdown Nazi)
So far it’s a blue/red state thing. Blue states are shutting down college football. I think the swing vote is ACC. My worry is there is a bunch of blue states there, too, who will pressure their schools not to play.
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