W said:
and going forward they need to change the rules to require a 2/3 vote to postpone or cancel the season.
make it 10 of 14 votes required --- that will protect the big football schools
Iowaggie said:W said:
and going forward they need to change the rules to require a 2/3 vote to postpone or cancel the season.
make it 10 of 14 votes required --- that will protect the big football schools
I would love to hear the discussions on the revenue sharing.
Faustus said:
Assuming OU takes care of business against Texas, you have your likely four playoff spots.
The governor is all-in on the CV hysteria. UM and MSU getting left in the cold will seal her defeat at the polls. Both she and karma are *******. JMOAggies2009 said:
Supposedly Michigan and Michigan State won't be playing, though. I wonder how much their governor has to do with that.
Serves em right, I guess.
It's pretty clear that this was a B1G power play, hoping to "lead the way" to cancellations. When that didn't happen, they quickly realized they'd have to reverse course, but couldn't do so immediately because everyone would see what their cancellation was all about.
JP_Losman said:
If Michigan and Michigan State aren't allowed to play... expect massive demonstrations outside of the university president's office as well as Whitmer's office.
My guess is entire Big 10 is about to announce all teams competing in a months time
if OU goes undefeated, which is likely, they won't be shut out. Regardless of how bad the league is.dcbowers said:Faustus said:
Assuming OU takes care of business against Texas, you have your likely four playoff spots.
Because the Big12 is looking so strong this year.
Any P5 school that goes undefeated will get in.AggieOO said:if OU goes undefeated, which is likely, they won't be shut out. Regardless of how bad the league is.dcbowers said:Faustus said:
Assuming OU takes care of business against Texas, you have your likely four playoff spots.
Because the Big12 is looking so strong this year.
33 said:Any P5 school that goes undefeated will get in.AggieOO said:if OU goes undefeated, which is likely, they won't be shut out. Regardless of how bad the league is.dcbowers said:Faustus said:
Assuming OU takes care of business against Texas, you have your likely four playoff spots.
Because the Big12 is looking so strong this year.
Theoretically the B12, SEC and ACC are all playing a lot of conference games with CCGs at the end. At most, one undefeated team could emerge from each of those conferences. Even assuming the B1G gets something off the ground in a month or so and we get an undefeated ACC Champ Clemson, and an undefeated SEC champ with a 1-loss SEC runner up (which I'm not quite sure is even possible with the extra conference games), an undefeated B12 champ would easily get in.wbt5845 said:33 said:Any P5 school that goes undefeated will get in.AggieOO said:if OU goes undefeated, which is likely, they won't be shut out. Regardless of how bad the league is.dcbowers said:Faustus said:
Assuming OU takes care of business against Texas, you have your likely four playoff spots.
Because the Big12 is looking so strong this year.
May be too many P5 schools undefeated in a shortened season. BDF has proven to usually be first man out due to barely being a P5 conference.
Aggies2009 said:
Supposedly Michigan and Michigan State won't be playing, though. I wonder how much their governor has to do with that.
Serves em right, I guess.
It's pretty clear that this was a B1G power play, hoping to "lead the way" to cancellations. When that didn't happen, they quickly realized they'd have to reverse course, but couldn't do so immediately because everyone would see what their cancellation was all about.
yells at clouds said:
Good. Bunch of idiots and sheep we have in leadership roles.
gocobra said:
Will this cause us to fall out of the top 10?
I love the Michigan governor. Worst in the country. Sooo politically biased in every decision.Canyon99 said:Aggies2009 said:
Supposedly Michigan and Michigan State won't be playing, though. I wonder how much their governor has to do with that.
Serves em right, I guess.
It's pretty clear that this was a B1G power play, hoping to "lead the way" to cancellations. When that didn't happen, they quickly realized they'd have to reverse course, but couldn't do so immediately because everyone would see what their cancellation was all about.
So Mich and Mich St won't play but they are playing high school football in the state of Michigan? Strange.