Gotta help saddle Warren's horse for him and see him nicely into the sunset and get somebody new in there in order to unite under leadership again.so I know that Warren is being scapegoated, but if they go back on this I feel like the league is just going to fall apart and no one will follow whom is in charge.
I would take the ACC line-up over the B1G any day of the week.Warren is lost, NU to the ACC permanently is a joke, no money and too far from home.
Well it will be the kind of situation that WV is in now playing in the Big 12 - far east school playing midwest teams. Nebraska would be the midwest team playing in the far east. Doesn't work well for our fans. I'm sure we'd be more competitive as it seems that there typically in only one real good ACC team at a time in that league. FSU is down, Miami is down and VT is good but not great. Just Clemson. But from a finance situation, travel situation and competition/rival situation it doesn't make sense. It would make more sense for NU to go back to the Big 12 but even that has its major issues - money and academics/researchI would take the ACC line-up over the B1G any day of the week.
Warren is lost, NU to the ACC permanently is a joke, no money and too far from home.
The goal all along has been to minimize those of high risk in order to ensure enough hospital capacity/ventilators/etc... I feel like any stats around college campuses should focus on these factors and not simply the number of cases. I know of at least 10 people from my work or family/friend circles that have tested positive, and almost all did not even realize they had it. If most people are able to recover on their own, we should not be making decisions simply on the number or percent of positive cases but rather the original goal of hospital/equipment capacity.
Gotta help saddle Warren's horse for him and see him nicely into the sunset and get somebody new in there in order to unite under leadership again.
Bubble 4 teams together for 3 weeks. Each team gets 3 games in 3 weeks. Take a week off, 3 teams charter to another bubble in that time another 3 come in...rinse and repeat for 3 times. That is 9 games in 11 weeks.
How is it "ok" for high school students to play and not college students?
The state will have nearly every high school playing fall sports. (Likely, nearly every B1G state will have high school fall sports) In that is my confusion. How is it "ok" for high school students to play and not college students? Which student base is more likely to adhere to strict policy? Are high school students really more responsible then college students? If ever we needed a "Whats good for the goose is good for the gander." quote to go by, yes?
It's a rhetorical question. It's all about liability.
Online?Ok. Now tell us how those teams in the bubble are going to go to class and keep up with schoolwork.