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Three conferences is plenty.
I wonder if/when the B1G and PAC12 realize that major college football will do just fine without either one of them.
Life is not a bowl of roses. Nor a bed of cherries."But surely nobody would be able to live without the Rose Bowl!"
I seriously thought that the B1G thought they were going to be the lead domino - I would bet major bitcoin that they thought if they canceled the season that everyone else would automatically follow. Oops."But surely nobody would be able to live without the Rose Bowl!"
You have amazing observational skills and I’m in total agreement..particularly the PAC12 analysis. Fantastic work.I seriously thought that the B1G thought they were going to be the lead domino - I would bet major bitcoin that they thought if they canceled the season that everyone else would automatically follow. Oops.
For the record, I don't think the PAC12 thought this. I think they were just stoned and forgot what was going on.
Why?Big 12 is the pivot man for fall football. If they fold up the tent, it's all over.
I don't see how only 2 major conferences could hold up to the firestorm. At least with 3 of the P5 standing, there is a "majority" of sorts. Just my thoughts.Why?
I agree. I think it would be awkward if only the ACC and SEC - the perception is that it would just be the South. With the Big12 and perhaps some dissenting schools from the B1G and I think that is enough for a critical mass.I don't see how only 2 major conferences could hold up to the firestorm. At least with 3 of the P5 standing, there is a "majority" of sorts. Just my thoughts.
I never promised you a rose gardenLife is not a bowl of roses. Nor a bed of cherries.
I never promised you a rose garden
I agree. I think it would be awkward if only the ACC and SEC - the perception is that it would just be the South. With the Big12 and perhaps some dissenting schools from the B1G and I think that is enough for a critical mass.
I seriously thought that the B1G thought they were going to be the lead domino - I would bet major bitcoin that they thought if they canceled the season that everyone else would automatically follow. Oops.
For the record, I don't think the PAC12 thought this. I think they were just stoned and forgot about the money!
Not sure many in the South would care about national perception; especially if that perception is that the South cares way too much about College Football. I think some of the member institutions in the ACC may start waffling, but the SEC conglomerate wouldnt have any issuing flipping a bird to the rest of CFB and stacking cash all by themselves
B12 schedule released. Is it just me or does their graphic look ass-backwards? The dates should be across the top and teams down the side so that each teams schedule is to the right of it.