Jared.Hines
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Started and end this year with WsLet’s just shut this down and wait for next year.
Move the season to the spring?
100% exactlyAll the dithering and chest thumping from the conference led to this. If we started this season in September the hay could already be in the barn. What happened in the sun belt this summer was a clear indication of how much climate (indoor/outdoor) moves the needle. Stupid to wait until October 24 to start.
Questioning the dithering and the decisions of Warren and company could actually get you banned on this forum. No buenoAll the dithering and chest thumping from the conference led to this. If we started this season in September the hay could already be in the barn. What happened in the sun belt this summer was a clear indication of how much climate (indoor/outdoor) moves the needle. Stupid to wait until October 24 to start.
This is sickening.
Could be a few Gophers, including Offensive Lineman, got together without following protocols. That's happened in some of the other Colleges where larger outbreaks have happened. Even the NFL hasn't been immune.
The Denver Broncos, if they play tomorrow, will be without all their Quaterbacks. One tested positive earlier. Then the others all met with him despite being told not to. They lied about it during contact-tracing interviews about exposure, spent extensive time together without masks and didn't consistently wear their tracking devices.
Doubt the Gopher players would lie about it and can't believe they wear any "tracking devices" either.
But gathering without masks or keeping safe distances? That sounds pretty plausible.
So Pompous do you have some magic to make not only the Midwest surge settle down but also the rest of the country when millions ignored the pleas of elected officials, public health officials and most importantly the front line health care workers risking their lives who begged people to not celebrate the holiday with anyone not in their living in their house and not to travel?Seems like a good time for the conferences to agree to delay the postseason to allow at least a few make up games after the conclusion of the ”normal” schedules, and after these upper Midwest surges (hopefully) settle down. These time and scheduling pressures seem self-induced which dominoed with the slow play to begin to the season in late Oct. What are the practical roadblocks? I suppose there may be some politicking as well if it means more CFP spots for one particular conference.
So Pompous do you have some magic to make not only the Midwest surge settle down but also the rest of the country when millions ignored the pleas of elected officials, public health officials and most importantly the front line health care workers risking their lives who begged people to not celebrate the holiday with anyone not in their living in their house and not to travel?
Magical thinking seems to have spread from the White House to a good portion of this country including you.
They live together...come on man.
Zero chance ACC, SEC, and ESPN will agree to delay the selection of the CFP/NY6 by a single week.
That does nothing but help out their enemies, the Big Ten and PAC.
Their goal is to have the CFP be two ACC and two SEC every year.
Works for me, honestly!Then eventually PAC 12 and Big Ten will decide to hold their own Championship in Pasadena. Big 12 will start inviting Notre Dame or other independents to a bowl game somewhere it Dallas.
Won't be a normal spring either. Predicting a huge uptick after the entire holiday season. I'm hopeful for a decent fall though if everyone will just get the shots and follow the rules for a while.Turn out the lights, the party is over...
I'm just hoping that they'll get in spring practice and get back to some normalcy in 2021