BIG TEN DONE

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Really seems like we're the linchpin. The Pac-12 knew they weren't playing even before they were making fake announcements about game dates and scheduling. They've just been holding out on announcing so they wouldn't be first once the rumblings from the Big Ten started.

If the ACC doesn't play and delays to spring then it's just going to become a waiting game for pride and image between the Big 12 and SEC to try to be the last to fold. They're not going to play a 2 conference season and the SEC isn't going to actually just play itself.

If you see actual ACC presidents start to double down on what that Dook doctor put out then there's a strong chance we'll get a 3 conference season in the fall....or at least the start of one.

You know what would be great television? The 3 conferences put the names of all the participating schools in a hat. Each week the head coaches participate in a random drawing to set up the weekly matchups. Don't know in advance which teams are playing each other. The conferences can thank me later for all the money they will make from the broadcast rights of the weekly selections.
 
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New question: Does this open up Big 10 schools to lawsuits by failing to live up to their promises of development towards the NFL?
 
Penn State also will try and play games too I'd imagine after hearing what their coach said this morning on ESPN.
 
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its all about liabilities and money at this point. and power.

players and coaches could have head stands and danced like their cheerleaders are doing, it wouldnt have changed a thing. this is a mistake and it will only lead to players wanting to have more power
 
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