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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
So it's the conferences that are on the hook. CUSA and Sunbelt have not canceled their seasons yet; if they would continue to claim acceptable health and safety risks, what then? That's why I'd like to see what's in the legal contracts.
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 11:03 AM)Ohio Poly Wrote: So it's the conferences that are on the hook. CUSA and Sunbelt have not canceled their seasons yet; if they would continue to claim acceptable health and safety risks, what then? That's why I'd like to see what's in the legal contracts.
Most contracts have "Act of God" provisions, so I doubt anyone is on any hook.
But eh, maybe we'll see.
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08-09-2020 11:05 AM |
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 11:05 AM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:03 AM)Ohio Poly Wrote: So it's the conferences that are on the hook. CUSA and Sunbelt have not canceled their seasons yet; if they would continue to claim acceptable health and safety risks, what then? That's why I'd like to see what's in the legal contracts.
Most contracts have "Act of God" provisions, so I doubt anyone is on any hook.
But eh, maybe we'll see.
In the end, pretty much all these games will be re-scheduled in the future. The G5 and FCS schools aren't going to sue and cut off future revenues.
(This post was last modified: 08-09-2020 11:31 AM by bullet.)
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
I'm proud to be a Bowling Green fan today. This was the right decision. Perhaps the rest of FBS will soon follow our lead.
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08-09-2020 12:09 PM |
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 11:30 AM)bullet Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:05 AM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:03 AM)Ohio Poly Wrote: So it's the conferences that are on the hook. CUSA and Sunbelt have not canceled their seasons yet; if they would continue to claim acceptable health and safety risks, what then? That's why I'd like to see what's in the legal contracts.
Most contracts have "Act of God" provisions, so I doubt anyone is on any hook.
But eh, maybe we'll see.
In the end, pretty much all these games will be re-scheduled in the future. The G5 and FCS schools aren't going to sue and cut off future revenues.
That's may be easier said than done. E.g., I was reading an article in a Kansas City paper talking about Missouri's canceled OOC games, and they do not have an open spot on their schedule until 2029.
Of course not every school is like that, but some others probably are.
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08-09-2020 01:45 PM |
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 12:09 PM)Schadenfreude Wrote: I'm proud to be a Bowling Green fan today. This was the right decision. Perhaps the rest of FBS will soon follow our lead.
God Bless you and BG, but do you really think this was done for any reason other than money?
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08-09-2020 01:46 PM |
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 01:45 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:30 AM)bullet Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:05 AM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:03 AM)Ohio Poly Wrote: So it's the conferences that are on the hook. CUSA and Sunbelt have not canceled their seasons yet; if they would continue to claim acceptable health and safety risks, what then? That's why I'd like to see what's in the legal contracts.
Most contracts have "Act of God" provisions, so I doubt anyone is on any hook.
But eh, maybe we'll see.
In the end, pretty much all these games will be re-scheduled in the future. The G5 and FCS schools aren't going to sue and cut off future revenues.
That's may be easier said than done. E.g., I was reading an article in a Kansas City paper talking about Missouri's canceled OOC games, and they do not have an open spot on their schedule until 2029.
Of course not every school is like that, but some others probably are.
There are some games scheduled in 2034 and 2035. Just plug it in.
Usually that last game is open beyond a few years.
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 01:45 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:30 AM)bullet Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:05 AM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:03 AM)Ohio Poly Wrote: So it's the conferences that are on the hook. CUSA and Sunbelt have not canceled their seasons yet; if they would continue to claim acceptable health and safety risks, what then? That's why I'd like to see what's in the legal contracts.
Most contracts have "Act of God" provisions, so I doubt anyone is on any hook.
But eh, maybe we'll see.
In the end, pretty much all these games will be re-scheduled in the future. The G5 and FCS schools aren't going to sue and cut off future revenues.
That's may be easier said than done. E.g., I was reading an article in a Kansas City paper talking about Missouri's canceled OOC games, and they do not have an open spot on their schedule until 2029.
Of course not every school is like that, but some others probably are.
NCAA might add a 13th game/Week 0 next year so schools can recoup a portion of the lost revenue.
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08-09-2020 01:47 PM |
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 01:46 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 12:09 PM)Schadenfreude Wrote: I'm proud to be a Bowling Green fan today. This was the right decision. Perhaps the rest of FBS will soon follow our lead.
God Bless you and BG, but do you really think this was done for any reason other than money?
Do you think the SEC continues to plan on playing football in a pandemic for any reason other than money?
In the case of the MAC: I doubt that much money is at stake. If football is not played, MAC schools will lose ESPN revenue. I doubt the expense saved by not playing fall sports greatly offsets that. Grants in aid will remain in place. Coaches will still get paid. The big cost savings is probably on travel, and the MAC is mostly a bus league.
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 04:37 PM)Schadenfreude Wrote: (08-09-2020 01:46 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 12:09 PM)Schadenfreude Wrote: I'm proud to be a Bowling Green fan today. This was the right decision. Perhaps the rest of FBS will soon follow our lead.
God Bless you and BG, but do you really think this was done for any reason other than money?
Do you think the SEC continues to plan on playing football in a pandemic for any reason other than money?
Nope. The SEC hopes to make its usual gobs of money. The MAC was motivated to avoid losing even more money.
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 01:46 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 12:09 PM)Schadenfreude Wrote: I'm proud to be a Bowling Green fan today. This was the right decision. Perhaps the rest of FBS will soon follow our lead.
God Bless you and BG, but do you really think this was done for any reason other than money?
The cost of busing a team around the MAC is not very much, especially when you are BG which is in the geographic middle of the MAC.
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RE: MAC not playing at all in the fall
(08-09-2020 01:47 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote: (08-09-2020 01:45 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:30 AM)bullet Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:05 AM)quo vadis Wrote: (08-09-2020 11:03 AM)Ohio Poly Wrote: So it's the conferences that are on the hook. CUSA and Sunbelt have not canceled their seasons yet; if they would continue to claim acceptable health and safety risks, what then? That's why I'd like to see what's in the legal contracts.
Most contracts have "Act of God" provisions, so I doubt anyone is on any hook.
But eh, maybe we'll see.
In the end, pretty much all these games will be re-scheduled in the future. The G5 and FCS schools aren't going to sue and cut off future revenues.
That's may be easier said than done. E.g., I was reading an article in a Kansas City paper talking about Missouri's canceled OOC games, and they do not have an open spot on their schedule until 2029.
Of course not every school is like that, but some others probably are.
NCAA might add a 13th game/Week 0 next year so schools can recoup a portion of the lost revenue.
You're making the assumption that COVID will be over by next year. That's a large assumption.
In March, we were told that everything would open up again in 4 weeks.
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