Tears Gator Tears

Cash moves everything around me...

I think like most things in 2020, you have to mitigate risk and hope for the best. I wouldn’t want to be making some of these decisions, as I’m not sure there is a perfect answer and there are plenty of people waiting to say I told you so, no matter what winds up happening.

tbh, itll be a miracle if even get through 4 games w the way baseball is going lol. college campuses plus travel for games. not a good combo. we saw with rutgers that it will be impossible to keep anyone inside and away from parties
 
Advertisement
Personally I don't think CFB will get through the season. I am wrong plenty, and often hope to be, especially in this case.
Agree 100%. 85 college students, without a union to force guys to act, or a paycheck to incentivize them to, and baseball lasting a week before running into a ****storm. I hope it fades away and is much to do about nothing.
 
I honestly don’t know. The extra game that the ACC has just seems superfluous and a bit silly. I think they did it to make the SEC look like they were the ones who didn’t want the 4 in state rivalry games, but I just don’t see the point of that extra exposure risk, inconsistencies in other conferences’ scheduling, not having the same testing procedures, for and the less flexibility if they need to rework the schedule.


It was two-fold. The SEC was delaying and the ACC wanted to look good/make the SEC look bad.

SEC ****ed around too long, ACC left an opening, and now the storyline is that the SEC balked.

One of the few chess moves I've seen the ACC make and which I admired.
 
It was two-fold. The SEC was delaying and the ACC wanted to look good/make the SEC look bad.

SEC ****ed around too long, ACC left an opening, and now the storyline is that the SEC balked.

One of the few chess moves I've seen the ACC make and which I admired.

now it will end up looking foolish when every major p5 goes 10 games lol and were sitting here trying to schedule william and mary
 
tbh, itll be a miracle if even get through 4 games w the way baseball is going lol. college campuses plus travel for games. not a good combo. we saw with rutgers that it will be impossible to keep anyone inside and away from parties


True. Hoops, hockey, and soccer have used a bubble concept. Has worked thus far.

Baseball did not. It has been a disaster thus far.

Don't expect much better for football. Now, we may still power through, but let's not pretend that baseball is a high-contact sport. It's probably the LEAST contact sport.

But here we are.
 
Agree 100%. 85 college students, without a union to force guys to act, or a paycheck to incentivize them to, and baseball lasting a week before running into a ****storm. I hope it fades away and is much to do about nothing.

NBA showing the way to protect your athletes is to keep it in a bubble and control everything. baseball didnt and its backfiring on them with the travel and hotels. harder to keep college kids in a bubble since theyre not paid employees like pros
 
It was two-fold. The SEC was delaying and the ACC wanted to look good/make the SEC look bad.

SEC ****ed around too long, ACC left an opening, and now the storyline is that the SEC balked.

One of the few chess moves I've seen the ACC make and which I admired.
I’ll give South Caroline’s president some props. They were the one school that voted no and wanted to preserve the rivalry game. Imagine somewhere between the 8th to 12th best team in the conference who was supposed to play Clemson was the only one that voted yes.

I think it was fine on the ACC’s part, it not a little transparent. I just hope it doesn’t bite the conference in the *** by forcing this game now against smaller conference teams.
 
now it will end up looking foolish when every major p5 goes 10 games lol and were sitting here trying to schedule william and mary


Nah, even that was a good PR move. "Trying to keep as many of our on-the-book games as we could."

Everything is cool, everything is fine.

ND would love to keep Navy. 4 other ACC schools would have loved to keep their in-state SEC rivalry games. Miami tried not to break another contract with a 2020 version of Arkansas State.

Probably won't work out, but we tried.
 
Nah, even that was a good PR move. "Trying to keep as many of our on-the-book games as we could."

Everything is cool, everything is fine.

ND would love to keep Navy. 4 other ACC schools would have loved to keep their in-state SEC rivalry games. Miami tried not to break another contract with a 2020 version of Arkansas State.

Probably won't work out, but we tried.

i think 6 acc teams had sec games this year. i do agree that at least they tried. best move now is just to say its cancelled. miami got out of the wagner deal and will likely get out of the temple one too
 
Advertisement
i think 6 acc teams had sec games this year. i do agree that at least they tried. best move now is just to say its cancelled. miami got out of the wagner deal and will likely get out of the temple one too


Oh, yeah, there were 2 other SEC-ACC games, I'm just saying the ones the fans care about are the rivalry games.

I liked the move, even if it doesn't amount to much.
 
Oh, yeah, there were 2 other SEC-ACC games, I'm just saying the ones the fans care about are the rivalry games.

I liked the move, even if it doesn't amount to much.

i agree. in theory, it made sense esp with so many cross conference games and you'd expect the SEC to care the least about a pandemic given their fanbase (tho this state is as dumb)
 
I got my ark built..I been planning for this for a while...
Ark built? Here’s a video of me gracefully swimming through the tears.

E61FB759-EED5-4540-B7EC-DDD8892CDE26.gif
 
Advertisement
Back
Top