Will There Be a 2020 Football Season?

Chances of a 2020 season?

  • Full 12 Game Schedule

    Votes: 20 36.4%
  • Shortened Season

    Votes: 13 23.6%
  • No Games Played

    Votes: 22 40.0%

  • Total voters
    55
  • Poll closed .
Here's a tweet. The replies are pretty funny:


I'd also just say you can search for #Huskers and #Buckeyes and you'll see a bunch of stuff.


IF (and it's a big IF) these meetings today turn out to be something worthwhile, I truly hope the Husker Athletic social media accounts put out a simple "You're Welcome" .

Hard to imagine any of this steam would happen had our guys not been persistent to do what they consider to be the right thing.

 
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Meanwhile if you troll through Iowa message boards they're whining about how this is a publicity stunt and the lawyers the NU players hired have a stupid website.

I'm constantly in awe of Iowa's inferiority complex. You'd think winning a few years in a row would help them sell off some of that real estate we own in their heads but I guess it's not a sellers market yet.

 


Maybe i'm just spit-balling here but why doesn't the Big Ten allow each school to schedule on their own this fall? Let each school play as few or as many games as they would like so long as they get a piece of the TV revenue whether BTN or otherwise. No conference title, no divisions and essentially each team acting as an independent within the structure of the Big Ten TV network?

Yes, it would be messy but at this point, it's a big mess anyways. At least then each school would have autonomy to act in their best interests while being as aggressive or conservative as they are comfortable being all things considered?

 
Even disregarding the other nonsense that has been going on for the past few weeks, this "circus" alone is a telltale sign of poor leadership (or no leadership). Then when you add the other mismanagement and poor communication, ugh. When this is all said and done, heads will be rolling. 

 
Even disregarding the other nonsense that has been going on for the past few weeks, this "circus" alone is a telltale sign of poor leadership (or no leadership). Then when you add the other mismanagement and poor communication, ugh. When this is all said and done, heads will be rolling. 


He literally just told you the Presidents (who all agreed to not have a season) and head coaches are going in two different directions.  You're free to make your own assumptions regardless.

 
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Kevin Warren also said that playing this fall would not be revisited, but here we are so not sure there's much faith in the traditional schedule not happening quote, ha.

 
Maybe i'm just spit-balling here but why doesn't the Big Ten allow each school to schedule on their own this fall? Let each school play as few or as many games as they would like so long as they get a piece of the TV revenue whether BTN or otherwise. No conference title, no divisions and essentially each team acting as an independent within the structure of the Big Ten TV network?

Yes, it would be messy but at this point, it's a big mess anyways. At least then each school would have autonomy to act in their best interests while being as aggressive or conservative as they are comfortable being all things considered?
This is a reasonable and sound approach to the situation.

Which means the B1G won't do it.  :lol:

In all honesty, I think there's a lot of egos in play here right now and an unwillingness to admit to being wrong or at least going about this the wrong way. In addition, many of the presidents are concerned about the health aspect of all this and I'm not sure if their opinions have changed.

 
This is a reasonable and sound approach to the situation.

Which means the B1G won't do it.  :lol:

In all honesty, I think there's a lot of egos in play here right now and an unwillingness to admit to being wrong or at least going about this the wrong way. In addition, many of the presidents are concerned about the health aspect of all this and I'm not sure if their opinions have changed.
Did you see Warrens shrine to himself on the wall behind him in the B1G interview. The ego on that man might have its own atmosphere.

 
The bold could be the means by which the B1G could 'save face'.  Use the new rapid testing as a means to say  " Well now that we have this test, we can most assuredly have games played.  In our immeasurable wisdom, we will now release the schools to play a fall schedule starting in October."

https://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/football/report-thanksgiving-start-among-options-for-big-ten-football/article_a07d51ba-c326-53b1-a6dd-e9eb2c6386cb.amp.html

UNL Chancellor Ronnie Green talked through his own hypothetical about deciding to play football later this fall during a radio interview last week and cited developments in rapid-return COVID-19 testing as one of the reasons he thought it was at least possible, though unlikely. 

"This would be a game-changer for us," said Green, who is only publicly known member of the Big Ten's Council of Presidents and Chancellors to vote against postponing the season. "If the FDA and the CDC recognize this is a valid individual testing mechanism, where now you can actually make that work. And you can make it work regularly and you have the availability of the tests and so forth and so on."

 
The interesting thing to watch in this will be that I believe the Chancellors/Presidents have to vote on any schedules to be approved. Their appetite to do that is probably going to be pretty drastically changed since early August. Especially the ones who were on the fence before, they're probably going to be thinking about this differently.

 
I couldn't believe that when I saw it. Who does that?! I would have believed you if you told me that clip was a parody with a KW look-alike.
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