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I know, it's Nebraska and it's the Big10 but it'll still be interesting to see how this all shakes out.
Good for them. I wish them success against an overreaching conference.
I know, it's Nebraska and it's the Big10 but it'll still be interesting to see how this all shakes out.
Kids should be permitted to transfer without penalty if their conference refuses to play while others are playing.Good for them. I wish them success against an overreaching conference.
Would be the just thing imo.Kids should be permitted to transfer without penalty if their conference refuses to play while others are playing.
BigPussy fcked this up badly. They overplayed their hand and wound up playing themselves. They thought they were the bullies on the block and that everyone would follow suit after they canceled, and they'd get the shine for being the first to cancel and lead the way. LOL. They under appreciated just how important college football is to the SEC and ACC and these southern states.They cancelled Fall football out of being worried about lawsuits from players unionizing, only to still get sued by players for cancelling the Fall season lol...
Kevin Warren better get that resume ready cause he's gonna have to fall on the sword when this is all said & done. That man will have no choice but to "step down" because the B1G school Presidents will never admit that they all (except for Neb & Iowa) voted against playing this season.
I also can't wait to see how bad Winter/Spring B1G football looks like, literally every team in the conference plays in an outdoor stadium but they think it would be a good idea to play Football in the North Midwest B1G country in places like Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa & Pennsylvania in January, February & March LOL.
And let's say their plan is to play in an indoor stadium, logistically how is it gonna work having 14 teams play in only 1 or 2 stadiums, because I sincerely doubt they'll be able to find enough indoor stadiums to accommodate each team individually. And unless all the home stadiums that they already play in have the ability to close their roof (which I don't believe they do), they're basically looking at playing nothing but Snowed out below -0 temperature games in the Winter/early Spring... Good luck with that.
It'll never happen unless a court forces it. The schools won't voluntarily let their teams get absolutely gutted of all their best players.Kids should be permitted to transfer without penalty if their conference refuses to play while others are playing.
What’s the penalty if a kid just leaves a school without requesting a transfer and goes back home? Does the ncaa just take away eligibility all together? That’s seems illegal as fck.Kids should be permitted to transfer without penalty if their conference refuses to play while others are playing.
They can quit and transfer. They still have to sit out a year unless they get a waiver or are grad transfers.What’s the penalty if a kid just leaves a school without requesting a transfer and goes back home? Does the ncaa just take away eligibility all together? That’s seems illegal as fck.
I don’t know but I’m wondering what the recruiting damage to the Big and PAC will be if us and the other 2 conferences are playing in the Fall.What’s the penalty if a kid just leaves a school without requesting a transfer and goes back home? Does the ncaa just take away eligibility all together? That’s seems illegal as fck.
I’m surprised that lawyer in Arizona hasn’t started a class action suit.They can quit and transfer. They still have to sit out a year unless they get a waiver or are grad transfers.
I wondered the same thing about how soon they can get the case heard. Maybe some of our resident lawyers can provide some insight as to how the case can be expedited.Didn't read the article, but the season starts in a couple weeks. How are they even going to get this case heard before then?
Even if they win their lawsuit, it won't be until after the season.
Still, good for them. I'm rooting for them.
I’m watching youThey cancelled Fall football out of being worried about lawsuits from players unionizing, only to still get sued by players for cancelling the Fall season lol...
Kevin Warren better get that resume ready cause he's gonna have to fall on the sword when this is all said & done. That man will have no choice but to "step down" because the B1G school Presidents will never admit that they all (except for Neb & Iowa) voted against playing this season.
I also can't wait to see how bad Winter/Spring B1G football looks like, literally every team in the conference plays in an outdoor stadium but they think it would be a good idea to play Football in the North Midwest B1G country in places like Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa & Pennsylvania in January, February & March LOL.
And let's say their plan is to play in an indoor stadium, logistically how is it gonna work having 14 teams play in only 1 or 2 stadiums, because I sincerely doubt they'll be able to find enough indoor stadiums to accommodate each team individually. And unless all the home stadiums that they already play in have the ability to close their roof (which I don't believe they do), they're basically looking at playing nothing but Snowed out below -0 temperature games in the Winter/early Spring...
Good luck with that.
The ACC, SEC, and the BIG12 pretty much gave him theBigPussy fcked this up badly. They overplayed their hand and wound up playing themselves. They thought they were the bullies on the block and that everyone would follow suit after they canceled, and they'd get the shine for being the first to cancel and lead the way. LOL. They under appreciated just how important college football is to the SEC and ACC and these southern states.
Football is too big to fail, but unlike Wall Street, it means something more to the people & is a staple of communities across the country.BigPussy fcked this up badly. They overplayed their hand and wound up playing themselves. They thought they were the bullies on the block and that everyone would follow suit after they canceled, and they'd get the shine for being the first to cancel and lead the way. LOL. They under appreciated just how important college football is to the SEC and ACC and these southern states.