GopherLady
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absolutely not if you look at the stance the administration has taken regarding thisNext question - will the Gophers pursue a new schedule like Nebraska, Iowa, Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan are doing?
Key word pursue, sounds like TV rights and other B1G contracts might prevent thisNext question - will the Gophers pursue a new schedule like Nebraska, Iowa, Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan are doing?
Key word pursue, sounds like TV rights and other B1G contracts might prevent this
Next question - will the Gophers pursue a new schedule like Nebraska, Iowa, Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan are doing?
Given that the University Presidents made this decision I would highly doubt anyone in the conference will go against it.
On top of that, now that the Big Ten has done it the rest will fall in line pretty quickly. The SEC will probably hold out the longest but once the other Power 5 conferences all decide to move to the spring the SEC will give as well and join in. This all has felt very inevitable for some time now.
And is there liability exposure by not having a season? Seniors wanted a chance to show their stuff to get into the NFL, and if that season doesn't happen, you've hurt their ability to make it to that big paycheck. My point being there are multiple sides to the decisions being made.Not surprising. Better to be safe than sorry. No matter how much people want to see football, the universities couldn't risk the liability.
And is there liability exposure by not having a season? Seniors wanted a chance to show their stuff to get into the NFL, and if that season doesn't happen, you've hurt their ability to make it to that big paycheck. My point being there are multiple sides to the decisions being made.
There's a lot of Tweets from seniors saying they want to play so they can build their "I'm NFL" resume. You know some lawyer's going to chase that ambulance... There are lawsuits already filed w/rpt to students not getting the services (meaning classroom instructions) for which they paid. It's not much of a stretch to apply that thinking to students that signed a contract to participate in a sport, and the school then making the decision to not offer that sport. Interesting times ahead for Coyle et. al.Hard to imagine that's a "liability" for the school...
There's a lot of Tweets from seniors saying they want to play so they can build their "I'm NFL" resume. You know some lawyer's going to chase that ambulance... There are lawsuits already filed w/rpt to students not getting the services (meaning classroom instructions) for which they paid. It's not much of a stretch to apply that thinking to students that signed a contract to participate in a sport, and the school then making the decision to not offer that sport. Interesting times ahead for Coyle et. al.
Someone might do a thing.There's a lot of Tweets from seniors saying they want to play so they can build their "I'm NFL" resume. You know some lawyer's going to chase that ambulance... There are lawsuits already filed w/rpt to students not getting the services (meaning classroom instructions) for which they paid. It's not much of a stretch to apply that thinking to students that signed a contract to participate in a sport, and the school then making the decision to not offer that sport. Interesting times ahead for Coyle et. al.
And the Pac12 quickly follows:
There's a lot of Tweets from seniors saying they want to play so they can build their "I'm NFL" resume. You know some lawyer's going to chase that ambulance... There are lawsuits already filed w/rpt to students not getting the services (meaning classroom instructions) for which they paid. It's not much of a stretch to apply that thinking to students that signed a contract to participate in a sport, and the school then making the decision to not offer that sport. Interesting times ahead for Coyle et. al.
Not to mention the lawsuits for any kind of medical or death cases related to covid would be much costlier financially.Seen a lot of dumb takes the last few days... saying that schools should be fearful of lawsuits from players not getting to play a game during the worst global pandemic in 100 years while getting their education paid for in full is up there
One thing you can always count on is that someone will be willing to sue and there will be a lawyer out there willing to take the case.
Out of the thousand or more athletes in the B1G football program, I highly doubt the universities are concerned about the liability of a handful of athletes chances in the NFL...Just Sayin'There's a lot of Tweets from seniors saying they want to play so they can build their "I'm NFL" resume. You know some lawyer's going to chase that ambulance... There are lawsuits already filed w/rpt to students not getting the services (meaning classroom instructions) for which they paid. It's not much of a stretch to apply that thinking to students that signed a contract to participate in a sport, and the school then making the decision to not offer that sport. Interesting times ahead for Coyle et. al.
There's a lot of Tweets from seniors saying they want to play so they can build their "I'm NFL" resume. You know some lawyer's going to chase that ambulance... There are lawsuits already filed w/rpt to students not getting the services (meaning classroom instructions) for which they paid. It's not much of a stretch to apply that thinking to students that signed a contract to participate in a sport, and the school then making the decision to not offer that sport. Interesting times ahead for Coyle et. al.
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You are writing nonsense.
B1G, and now the Pac-12, was looking for something...any kind of liability issue, that they could use to justify their reasoning. In the StarTrib article (https://www.startribune.com/big-ten-postpones-fall-sports-including-football-indefinitely/572078292/) it states:From a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota regarding myocarditis and college sports:
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If #medical experts for the Pac-12 and Big 10 #CollegeFootball conferences are using the very good @JAMACardio paper on cardiac MRI findings in #COVID19 patients as compelling for cancellation, that is a big FOUL. The data does NOT support this at all! #WeWantToPlay #RefuseToFear