Only so long as the players dont lose a year of eligibility etc. Also have to consider the fiscal cost of having most expense but nil revenues.One game played is better than no games played
I would probably be willing to put money on that if they do not play a complete season players will be granted an extra year of eligibilityOnly so long as the players dont lose a year of eligibility etc. Also have to consider the fiscal cost of having most expense but nil revenues.
Yea. I tend to think so but there is no reason the NCAA has not already announced all these things to put to rest all the non-covid issues. Imagine all the needless stress going thru the minds of players, coaches, recruits and families, not to mention 50 million fans! Just BS imo.I would probably be willing to put money on that if they do not play a complete season players will be granted an extra year of eligibility
Doubt it. If your conference cancelled while the ACC+SEC played a season, you would never beat them out for a recruit for the next decade.
Just because those conferences are announcing plans does not mean that they don't have an abort button. Obviously they want to make it seem like they are playing at this point.Doubt it. If your conference cancelled while the ACC+SEC played a season, you would never beat them out for a recruit for the next decade.
Just because those conferences are announcing plans does not mean that they don't have an abort button. Obviously they want to make it seem like they are playing at this point.
Oh the B1G surely has plans. But yes its all in the approach. B1G has been leading the way on this already so its no surprise to hear this out of the B1G first. SEC just decided on conference only yesterday lol. I think there is no way SEC has a season personally. At least other conferences(B1G only really) can argue the numbers are decent in their region. The SE is a mess.I think that makes sense. Everyone wants to play, and I think being perceived as the thoughtful, responsible conference has it's benefits. Other conferences pretending they aren't even considering not playing is misleading, I think most conferences are in the same boat - plan to play, knowing that it's really still up in the air. It's all about the perception they want to send out, "we're playing until somebody makes us stop" versus "we want to play, but we're going to make sure it's the right move." More PR than actual differences in strategy, I'm sure the B1G has a few planned schedule options and just doesn't want to release them yet.