It’s tiring to continually blame everyone for being selfish. The more precautions we take, the more it spreads. You cannot stop this thing.It sucks, nobody disagrees.
But our country has to many selfish individuals who equated doing the bare minimum, mask wearing and social distancing, to some form of government overreach.
Our society ignored science. Losing football is one the many consequences. If you want somebody to blame, look in the mirror or at anybody not wearing a mask.
Oh you can absolutely remove the 'pretty' from your bolded statement. What I suggested is flat out incredulous failing. I'm grasping at the graspiest of straws. I'm talking those straws that looked like roller coasters! ROLLER COASTERS!I could be wrong, IDK, but I cannot imagine that if/when the B1G cancels conference games (they’ve already cancelled non-cons) that they would possibly allow member institutions to then scrimmage or play teams from other conferences. This whole line of discussion seems like some pretty incredulous flailing. I mean I get it, people want to see football and at the very least want their teams improving and getting experience. But imo when it gets cancelled it’s over and we’ll just have to accept it.
The virus spreads much less the more precautions are taken. I don't know where nonsense saying otherwise comes from.It’s tiring to continually blame everyone for being selfish. The more precautions we take, the more it spreads. You cannot stop this thing.
the error, and it’s in hindsight, is the poor leadership from the top. Should have been 3 months of 50 states doing the exact same thing. The same can be said for the NCAA. Plug pulling should come from them.
Those gold & black bastards are kinda okay nowNebraska and Iowa were the only two schools that voted to play
Huh?It’s tiring to continually blame everyone for being selfish. The more precautions we take, the more it spreads.
Many hurdles on that path. The conferences had less hurdles and couldn't clear those. This idea is pie in the sky imoWhat would prevent the school that want to play, to find other likeminded schools and come up with a schedule and sell that to a network and split the revenue? Something in the BIG bylaws preventing this type of scenario??
I understand logistics would be tough esp in a tight timeframe.Many hurdles on that path. The conferences had less hurdles and couldn't clear those. This idea is pie in the sky imo
I think they should treat the fall like spring camp and do a spring season. There has already been a lot of lost time on the practice front.
I was thinkimg more April than January. Ultimately it is a chance to do the things necessary to have a season. Its either give that a go or have no season at all. I'm just saying its more feasible than now simply due to the fact we have time to take action about it. Will we? Thats an entirely different discussion.I have a feeling that when normal cold & flu season ramps up in December/January that this entire country is going to lose its damn mind even more than it has the past few months. My gut feeling is that the perceived danger of COVID won't be any less in the spring as it is now - it could probably be argued it'll be higher.