BIg 10 caves.....AGAIN!

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But seriously-- i've been reading the liability issue that's coming up around Covid....

For example-- there might be a legal issue of kids start getting chronic debilitating illness from Covid (aka Blades)...

Now if you are the school AD or league commissioner who approves the kids playing DESPITE the CDC telling everyone "mask up and hide in your homes!!"....and if these kids end up losing their careers to a chronic Covid illness-- do they get to sue the schools and leagues later on for will-full negligence?

Every person injury attorney is going to licking their chops...

That is not relevant to when the Big10 started or not, and is a completely different issue.

I don’t think mythologizing Covid and coming up with fantasy future sequelae is even useful right now. Why are you even thinking this way? And what is it about football that makes you catch Covid as opposed to just being an adventurous young person and catching it anyway, which is what is happening in the real world?

It’s like some people think football causes Covid.

So I’m really not following your point, what it is about football that makes somebody catch Covid as opposed to catching Covid anyway.

Let’s talk about CTE, chronic musculoskeletal issues, and numerous other trauma outcomes of playing football which are much more common and a direct result of playing football.
 
******* pvssy conference. But this is also laughable beyond epic proportions by the NCAA to allow a conference to dictate that a 5 game playing team is worthy of a playoff spot and the revenue behind it by making up their own rules on the fly, and still having the gall to act like they're a competent governing body and needed in any capacity
 
If that was the ultimatum, ND would have said no.

You must be a horrific negotiator.
You could have kept that to yourself. It’s immeasurably dumb.

Newsflash: every other conference was able to put a schedule together without Independent Indiana Team, yet for the ACuCk it’s a requirement? That’s rhetorical.
 
In other news.....the PAC-12 announces they have changed their policy to only require teams to have played 2 games in order to qualify for the conference championship.
 
Actually, it’s as close as one touchdown between them and Indiana.
I mean... good for Indiana for not giving up and almost taking advantage of OSU snoozing through the 4th quarter. But I feel there’s a huge disparity between those teams
 
But seriously-- i've been reading the liability issue that's coming up around Covid....

For example-- there might be a legal issue of kids start getting chronic debilitating illness from Covid (aka Blades)...

Now if you are the school AD or league commissioner who approves the kids playing DESPITE the CDC telling everyone "mask up and hide in your homes!!"....and if these kids end up losing their careers to a chronic Covid illness-- do they get to sue the schools and leagues later on for will-full negligence?

Every personal injury attorney is going to licking their chops...
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