UConn football cancelled their season and I've read that the PAC-12 is close to calling off their season as well.
I suspect the entire 2020 college football season is done. There may be one or two conferences that may go ahead and play, notably the SEC and the Big 10, if only because they've in large measure have already demonstrated that player welfare is secondary to maintaining cash flow.
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MAC has cancelled its 2020 football season
- Lester The Nightfly
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Re: MAC has cancelled its 2020 football season
Mac will be playing in the Spring.
Go Pistons, Let's Go Redwings.
Re: MAC has cancelled its 2020 football season
College football is broken. I'd be shocked if after this pandemic is over that the same FBS / FCS setup survives intact.
The difference between game day in East Lansing / Ann Arbor / South Bend couldn't be more different than game day in Mt. Pleasant / Kalamazoo / Ypsilanti.
The difference between game day in East Lansing / Ann Arbor / South Bend couldn't be more different than game day in Mt. Pleasant / Kalamazoo / Ypsilanti.
- Lester The Nightfly
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Re: MAC has cancelled its 2020 football season
Well I'll be jiggered and stand corrected, the Big 10 postpones all Fall sports including football.
Re: MAC has cancelled its 2020 football season
One thing I have noticed is that the two Power 5 leagues that have called off football have members primarily in blue states and the three that still plan on playing have most of its members in red states.Lester The Nightfly wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 3:23 pm Well I'll be jiggered and stand corrected, the Big 10 postpones all Fall sports including football.
Pac-12 has 9 members (Cal, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State) in solid blue states, 2 members (Arizona, Arizona State) in a purple (but shifting blue) state, and only 1 member (Utah) in a solid red state.
Big 10 has 5 members (Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, Northwestern, Rutgers) in solid blue states, 5 members (Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin) in purple states, and 4 members (Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Purdue) in solid red states.
The Big 12 has 10 members and all of them are in traditionally solid red states, although Texas might be shifting toward purple.
The SEC's 14 members are mostly in solid red states, with the exception of Florida and Georgia, which are purple states.
The ACC has 3 members (Clemson, Louisville, Notre Dame*) in solid red states, 8 members (Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest) in purple stares, and 4 members (Boston College, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech) in solid blue states.
- Lester The Nightfly
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Re: MAC has cancelled its 2020 football season
In terms of epidemiology, the red-blue thing should be a non-issue. 'rona don't care, but you're right. It's in some ways not surprising that two teams making the most noise about their conference suspending play are Nebraska and Notre Dame. Best of luck to them (especially Nebraska) should they choose to walk away from the benefits of being a member of good standing in a conference. There's a finite amount of cash ESPN would shell out to carry Nebraska-only football. As for the Irish, there's always the Notre Dame Broadcasting Company. I did have to laugh at Lou "Granny" Holtz take on comparing sportsball to storming Normandy. https://awfulannouncing.com/ncaa/lou-ho ... mandy.html.ftballfan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 9:42 amOne thing I have noticed is that the two Power 5 leagues that have called off football have members primarily in blue states and the three that still plan on playing have most of its members in red states.Lester The Nightfly wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 3:23 pm Well I'll be jiggered and stand corrected, the Big 10 postpones all Fall sports including football.
Pac-12 has 9 members (Cal, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington State) in solid blue states, 2 members (Arizona, Arizona State) in a purple (but shifting blue) state, and only 1 member (Utah) in a solid red state.
Big 10 has 5 members (Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, Northwestern, Rutgers) in solid blue states, 5 members (Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin) in purple states, and 4 members (Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Purdue) in solid red states.
The Big 12 has 10 members and all of them are in traditionally solid red states, although Texas might be shifting toward purple.
The SEC's 14 members are mostly in solid red states, with the exception of Florida and Georgia, which are purple states.
The ACC has 3 members (Clemson, Louisville, Notre Dame*) in solid red states, 8 members (Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami (FL), North Carolina, NC State, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest) in purple stares, and 4 members (Boston College, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech) in solid blue states.