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Big 10 presidents meeting this afternoon

https://amp.freep.com/amp/3326536001?__t...ssion=true
Well, looks like the Big 10 will be the P5 conference left out of the CFP
(08-08-2020 11:59 AM)Tigers2B1 Wrote: [ -> ]Big 10 presidents meeting this afternoon

https://amp.freep.com/amp/3326536001?__t...ssion=true

Question: Will the Pac-12 be far behind if the Big-10 goes to spring football?
(08-08-2020 12:51 PM)SMUstang Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-08-2020 11:59 AM)Tigers2B1 Wrote: [ -> ]Big 10 presidents meeting this afternoon

https://amp.freep.com/amp/3326536001?__t...ssion=true

Question: Will the Pac-12 be far behind if the Big-10 goes to spring football?

Wouldn't be surprised if most conferences follow.
Pushing it back to spring just seems like the best solution.
I know all are trying as hard as they can to save this season, but my biggest concern with the Spring move is the turnaround time to the next Fall season. I've seen others have that concern as well.
I think you could probably push back the start of the fall 2021 season to address that concern. You might run into some weather issues in some parts of the country though.
(08-08-2020 01:28 PM)TigerTim Wrote: [ -> ]I think you could probably push back the start of the fall 2021 season to address that concern. You might run into some weather issues in some parts of the country though.

In southern states at least you could start the spring season in April and the following fall season in October. Why wouldn’t that work?
Big 10 is the leader in doing most things right. Dominos will start to fall over the next ten or so days.
(08-08-2020 01:28 PM)TigerTim Wrote: [ -> ]I think you could probably push back the start of the fall 2021 season to address that concern. You might run into some weather issues in some parts of the country though.

They'd probably need to cut down the length of a fall 2021 season as well if a Spring season happens. Even if the argument is that they are young, that's still a decent amount of wear and tear in one calendar year.
(08-08-2020 01:15 PM)Alanda Wrote: [ -> ]I know all are trying as hard as they can to save this season, but my biggest concern with the Spring move is the turnaround time to the next Fall season. I've seen others have that concern as well.

People claiming they care for the wellness of the kids are going to have them play two full seasons within a calendar year and even with a pushback dates of 2021 season will still be short turnaround and wear and tear on the body.
(08-08-2020 04:03 PM)BigTigerMike Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-08-2020 01:15 PM)Alanda Wrote: [ -> ]I know all are trying as hard as they can to save this season, but my biggest concern with the Spring move is the turnaround time to the next Fall season. I've seen others have that concern as well.

People claiming they care for the wellness of the kids are going to have them play two full seasons within a calendar year and even with a pushback dates of 2021 season will still be short turnaround and wear and tear on the body.

The thoughts about NFL bound players is they would not most likely play in the spring then have to play in the fall NFL. Their bodies could not perform that task safely.
^ Yeah I also think they would have to skip the Spring season and focus on getting ready for the draft.

(08-08-2020 04:03 PM)BigTigerMike Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-08-2020 01:15 PM)Alanda Wrote: [ -> ]I know all are trying as hard as they can to save this season, but my biggest concern with the Spring move is the turnaround time to the next Fall season. I've seen others have that concern as well.

People claiming they care for the wellness of the kids are going to have them play two full seasons within a calendar year and even with a pushback dates of 2021 season will still be short turnaround and wear and tear on the body.

Based on my post above yours I 100% agree. 03-lol
The NCAA is a joke in so many ways. This situation magnifies yet another.
They are completely absent from leading the conferences to a unified decision. It's ridiculous that one conference has already dropped Fall fb (MAC), another is strongly considering it, others are conference-only for the Fall, and yet others are full Fall football.
They all need to get on the same page and fast. Some players are practicing now for the Fall and injuries are occurring. Some seniors and NFL guys are trying to decide whether to show back up on campus. AD's are tying to manage budgets.
What a mess.

If they go to Spring football, it will need to be a shortened conference-only type schedule, to allow players to recover and try to get back to a normal winter schedule.
(08-09-2020 12:11 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: [ -> ]The NCAA is a joke in so many ways. This situation magnifies yet another.
They are completely absent from leading the conferences to a unified decision. It's ridiculous that one conference has already dropped Fall fb (MAC), another is strongly considering it, others are conference-only for the Fall, and yet others are full Fall football.
They all need to get on the same page and fast. Some players are practicing now for the Fall and injuries are occurring. Some seniors and NFL guys are trying to decide whether to show back up on campus. AD's are tying to manage budgets.
What a mess.

If they go to Spring football, it will need to be a shortened conference-only type schedule, to allow players to recover and try to get back to a normal winter schedule.

Conferences in no way are controlled by the NCAA on whether to play or not. They can only make a recommendation. The only thing the NCAA controls is the actual National Championship Title "name". That's it.
(08-09-2020 12:49 PM)griffin Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-09-2020 12:11 PM)Tiger87 Wrote: [ -> ]The NCAA is a joke in so many ways. This situation magnifies yet another.
They are completely absent from leading the conferences to a unified decision. It's ridiculous that one conference has already dropped Fall fb (MAC), another is strongly considering it, others are conference-only for the Fall, and yet others are full Fall football.
They all need to get on the same page and fast. Some players are practicing now for the Fall and injuries are occurring. Some seniors and NFL guys are trying to decide whether to show back up on campus. AD's are tying to manage budgets.
What a mess.

If they go to Spring football, it will need to be a shortened conference-only type schedule, to allow players to recover and try to get back to a normal winter schedule.

Conferences in no way are controlled by the NCAA on whether to play or not. They can only make a recommendation. The only thing the NCAA controls is the actual National Championship Title "name". That's it.

I realize that. And that is the problem.
In all other sports, you better believe that the NCAA as a group would be calling the shots. But they've allowed football to be run like some 1940's syndicate. They have offered no suggestions, and shown no leadership in trying to facilitate discussions. And, again, don't give me the tired old line about the NCAA being nothing more than the universities themselves. That's bunk. It's a large bureaucracy of lawyers paid a lot of money.
But finally, it appears that some attempt at cohesion is forming with meetings this weekend and in the coming days.
(08-08-2020 02:06 PM)griffin Wrote: [ -> ]Big 10 is the leader in doing most things right. Dominos will start to fall over the next ten or so days.

Dominos better hurry!
(09-04-2020 11:36 AM)Tiger87 Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-08-2020 02:06 PM)griffin Wrote: [ -> ]Big 10 is the leader in doing most things right. Dominos will start to fall over the next ten or so days.

Dominos better hurry!

Big 10 is the leader is looking totally arrogant, unorganized and rash.
Funny ... I don't watch Pac 12 or Big 10 sports. I won't watch them no matter what time of the year they play. I just don't give a hoot about either league. Pay attention commissioner ... It's baseball in the spring and summer, football in the fall and winter and basketball in the winter and spring. Either play within these timelines or don't play at all. And if you think those players are gonna wanna play football outdoors in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, etc., etc., IN DECEMBER, JANUARY OR FEBRUARY ...... YOUR NUTS !!!
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