Posted on 08/10/2020 8:54:58 AM PDT by drellberg
According to a report from ESPN, the vast majority of Big Ten presidents are in favor of postponing the season while hoping to play in the spring. Yahoo! Sports Pete Thamel reported Big Ten presidents and chancellors are scheduled to meet Sunday night.
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So what are the athletes going to do now? Their gravy train is about to go over the cliff.
‘I dont care about these over paid commies that kneel to rioters.’
you are aware the thread is about college football players, right...?
of course you are...
‘They can scrap it all permanently for all I care.’
congrats; you’re 5,897th person to post that comment on this forum...
When this started circulating SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said, "I guess this will mean ESPN will pay us a whole lot more to televise our games."
His response to the MAC was, "Why should we care what the MAC does."
Pelosi will come up with a way to make sure the tax payers contribute to aid in the lost revenue to the universities involved.
Well I’ve never heard of Commission Greg Sankey but I like the way he thinks. His comment about the MAC is spot on.
the colleges feed the pro teams. Cut them off at the root!
Whatever conference decides to pull the trigger first is begging all other power 5 conferences to also cancel. Imagine Big 10 cancelling and half of their most talented players immediately entering the transfer portal to go play elsewhere.
Sadly, you're right.
It’s not a college sport anyhow.
Those days ended in the 60’s ... it’s hired professionals too young for the NFL.
Change the law so the NFL can hire talented athletes starting when they’re 18.
Just tweeted...
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
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Play College Football!
Trump has a much more sunny outlook on things than I do... he really does hope for the best....
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