jts1207
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There were never any solid scientific reasons they should have been off campus to begin with. Time for some football.
PAC 12 plays sissy football so not surprising that they'd sissy out. ACC get on board and do this.Yeah, the ACC, Big 10, Big 12 ought to get on board ASAP. Forget the Pac 12.
PAC 12 plays sissy football so not surprising that they'd sissy out. ACC get on board and do this.
I hadn't thought of that but this is a really interesting aspect. What happens if some conferences and schools don't open up to play and others do? Will players who enter the transfer portal to leave a 'non-playing' school be granted immediate eligibility?I never stay up for the end of those games, anyway. If they lag behind, the transfer portal is gonna get crazy.
Any team that is playing football in the fall would be dumb to not try and get these kids immediate eligibility. It might not work but I think it is a solid argument.I hadn't thought of that but this is a really interesting aspect. What happens if some conferences and schools don't open up to play and others do? Will players who enter the transfer portal to leave a 'non-playing' school be granted immediate eligibility?
The argument could be made that their school isn't fielding a team so why should they be stopped from transferring to compete somewhere else?
41 minutes!The Big 10 will be interesting considering their footprint covers some of the biggest would be dictators such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and Maryland. Fortunately Wisconsin has been liberated.
Swafford on top of the situation for the ACC: https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...-unanswered-questions/XjTCNq7SUn1yGLi6micAlL/
The Big 10 will be interesting considering their footprint covers some of the biggest would be dictators such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and Maryland. Fortunately Wisconsin has been liberated.
Swafford on top of the situation for the ACC: https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...-unanswered-questions/XjTCNq7SUn1yGLi6micAlL/
The only thing I’m confident about is that whatever decisions are made, UNC will get a slight edge out of the deal.
41 minutes!
that is how long it took from the wisconsin supreme court over-rule of Lib-gov to the time the first bar opened in Green Bay. and 41 mins surprised me, thought it'd be under 30.
Well they did so well with the estimates so far.I really hope a second wave isn't as bad as some estimations I've seen.