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I'm thinking win either way. The mass outbreak would create mass antibody response and we'd be ready to play when other schools are all getting their turn.If NU is able to play some games this fall, it will either look very smart (with no or few COVID cases) or look very dumb (with a COVID outbreak and mass illnesses).
Yeah, I wonder this. What if they just played 4 games like a normal non-conference season in other leagues? Had three weeks between games as a Covid-19 buffer. I think the talk of Spring Football is a poison pill inserted to stop teams from looking around for opponents this Fall. I don't believe there is any serious intention to playing in the Spring. It's just kicking the can until that's canceled and then they start play in Fall of '21.Moos and Frost wouldn’t be making their statements if they weren’t confident that they could legally play games outside the Big Ten conference this season. There must be certain “temporary outs” in the contract which allows teams to take these actions given the current situation.
I don't believe there is any serious intention to playing in the Spring. It's just kicking the can until that's canceled and then they start play in Fall of '21.
Of course the talk of a spring season is the poison pill that Warren can use to prevent conference teams from pursuing playing games outside the Big Ten. It’s forcing the schools to stay aligned with the conference, until the conference shuts down football in the spring.Yeah, I wonder this. What if they just played 4 games like a normal non-conference season in other leagues? Had three weeks between games as a Covid-19 buffer. I think the talk of Spring Football is a poison pill inserted to stop teams from looking around for opponents this Fall. I don't believe there is any serious intention to playing in the Spring. It's just kicking the can until that's canceled and then they start play in Fall of '21.
I don't see Nebraska doing anything less than a 10 game season, and without the conference, that'll be almost impossible.
The main reason they wouldn't is player eligibility. There's no way they play just a few games and waste a year of eligibility for everyone.
I think the only way Nebraska could even remotely entertain the possibility of going rogue this fall is it needs Ohio State to play the role of the icebreaker and to go first. Nebraska just doesn't have the level of juice with the Big Ten to posture and threaten. Ohio State on the other hand...
A lot, but none of the guys who have used a redshirt.If they play four games, as many teams did during the pandemic of 1918, they could preserve eligibility for a lot of guys.
Nebraska was the only one that voted to play. It was 13-1Neb didn’t vote to not play. It wasn’t unanimous so Ohio St and Mich and Penn State and some others who voted to play can and prob will file a lawsuit against the Big Ten.
They won't. The Big 12 would rather burn their conference to the ground, than miss an opportunity such as this...to play a season while Nebraska sits and watches.When the other conferences cancel their seasons, are you going to say the same about them?
They won't. The Big 12 would rather burn their conference to the ground, than miss an opportunity such as this...to play a season while Nebraska sits and watches.