Big 10 Plan for Winter Football

IT's only 90% accurate, but at a cost of only $4, a patient will be given two tests, which will result in 99% accuracy.
I am "sure" it is. However I have been following the FED $$ since nearly Feb/March....and it is pretty clear how we got to this point.
 
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I am "sure" it is. However I have been following the FED $$ since nearly Feb/March....and it is pretty clear how we got to this point.
Please feel free to put up a thread with your thoughts in the Covid forum. I'd love to hear them.
 
Welp, at least we know the biggest **** show conference. That can’t be debated.
 
Welp, at least we know the biggest **** show conference. That can’t be debated.
At least the PAC12 was smart enough to just shut up and let the Big 10 take all the heat.
 
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The Big 10 administrators are gunshy because their peers got roped for covering up *** crimes.

They don't want to risk their reputations. That's all that matters to them.
 
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OH no, I'm good, I'm making plenty of Cash on the groups that have been backed heavily by Fed $. Novavax has been very nice, lol.
But we'd love to hear your perspective. Its a safe space for comments such as yours.
 
I imagine I'm in the minority, but I wouldn't hate seeing a few extra months of football should Jan through whatever happen. The real debate for years would be who had the best team. I would fully expect OSU to beat the **** out of the conference like usual.
 
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Them trying to pull this off all revolves around recruiting...

Recruiting is the lifeblood of College Football & the B1G realizes they made a grave mistake by cancelling Fall football.

Winter/Spring ball especially for the B1G is going to be a completely 2nd class product that looks like trash on the field, because the majority of the star players will opt-out & unless they agree to play all their games in an enclosed stadium, Winter time football in B1G country is going to be horrid.

All the Big 3 has to do is hold firm for 3 more weeks & The Big WEAK 2 conference will look like the biggest idiots in College football history.
Growing up in Big Ten country the weather only gets worse after DecemBURR🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
 
NOT OFFICIAL - first proposal

The Big Ten Conference is beginning to put together a plan for both basketball and football going forward. After postponing their football season but still allowing student athletes to remain on campus and workout with their teams, football is now being discussed as a winter sport.

The current working plan, which has not been put up for a vote with the university presidents or finalized by medical personnel, is for Big Ten schools to play eight league games beginning at, or near, the beginning of the New Year.

By starting around Jan. 1, the thought is that the league would be able to play eight league games over the course of January and February with a potential Big Ten Championship Game taking place in early March.

By finishing around March 1, it would leave six months for athletes to recover in time for the next football season, which is being approached as medically acceptable recovery time between two seasons.

As of now, according to a league wide call, a spring season is seen as untenable even in a shortened form because of the fall of 2021, and the desire of the league to keep that season fully intact.

Within this plan, the Big Ten would use domed stadiums in St. Louis, Minnesota, Indianapolis and Detroit, as well as possibly one other site, to host the games.

Multiple games would be hosted per day at each site, so that the travel would be limited. This applies to not only players, but to television crews who would be at those sites to potentially broadcast NFL games the next day.

The Big Ten told the conference's coaches that they feel competition is possible due to advances in testing, notably SalivaDirect, which would allow day of testing for all athletes involved in the competition.

Along with football, men’s basketball is also beginning to discuss options, but the first priority is figuring out how to handle the football season, and the games that come with it.

Options for men’s basketball include playing in late-November, though that is not likely to happen, at least of now.

A concurrent January start with football is seen as more likely. This would again be possible due to the rapid testing. No specifics on games and where they would be hosted have been discussed in a formal manner for men’s basketball, but that is set to be discussed coming up.

As long as football happens in the winter, basketball is going to be set to play as well. Big Ten basketball head coaches, who all were a part of a two plus hour phone call Thursday indicated that ultimately the NCAA and what parameters they set for the NCAA Tournament will make the call, and the league will have to follow their lead
NOT OFFICIAL - first proposal

The Big Ten Conference is beginning to put together a plan for both basketball and football going forward. After postponing their football season but still allowing student athletes to remain on campus and workout with their teams, football is now being discussed as a winter sport.

The current working plan, which has not been put up for a vote with the university presidents or finalized by medical personnel, is for Big Ten schools to play eight league games beginning at, or near, the beginning of the New Year.

By starting around Jan. 1, the thought is that the league would be able to play eight league games over the course of January and February with a potential Big Ten Championship Game taking place in early March.

By finishing around March 1, it would leave six months for athletes to recover in time for the next football season, which is being approached as medically acceptable recovery time between two seasons.

As of now, according to a league wide call, a spring season is seen as untenable even in a shortened form because of the fall of 2021, and the desire of the league to keep that season fully intact.

Within this plan, the Big Ten would use domed stadiums in St. Louis, Minnesota, Indianapolis and Detroit, as well as possibly one other site, to host the games.

Multiple games would be hosted per day at each site, so that the travel would be limited. This applies to not only players, but to television crews who would be at those sites to potentially broadcast NFL games the next day.

The Big Ten told the conference's coaches that they feel competition is possible due to advances in testing, notably SalivaDirect, which would allow day of testing for all athletes involved in the competition.

Along with football, men’s basketball is also beginning to discuss options, but the first priority is figuring out how to handle the football season, and the games that come with it.

Options for men’s basketball include playing in late-November, though that is not likely to happen, at least of now.

A concurrent January start with football is seen as more likely. This would again be possible due to the rapid testing. No specifics on games and where they would be hosted have been discussed in a formal manner for men’s basketball, but that is set to be discussed coming up.

As long as football happens in the winter, basketball is going to be set to play as well. Big Ten basketball head coaches, who all were a part of a two plus hour phone call Thursday indicated that ultimately the NCAA and what parameters they set for the NCAA Tournament will make the call, and the league will have to follow their lead.
While there have been hundreds of clueless posts here regarding the Big10 (Ohio State going to the SEC, Nebraska going to the. ACC or Big 12, some conference teams getting together to play games, etc etc) the winter season has had very brief preliminary discussions. That being said, the winter season will not take place.
 
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They’re so ****ed it’s not even funny.

Teams are already adapting and games will be played. Even if it becomes a **** show down the line, at least fans will have watched half a dozen to eight games and those conference that didn’t play are gong to look completely foolish.
 
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At least the puny 10 is fighting some. The pac-12 rolled over and havent heard a peep out of those genital warts since
That conference will be the first to (largely) give up football altogether and transition to futbol.
 
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