https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/it-is-unclear-whether-big-ten-presidents-formally-voted-to-nix-2020-college-football-season/amp/
cbs sports reporting warren pushed for fall season to be cancelled
News accounts from last week all refer to a "vote" being taken by Big Ten presidents on Aug. 11 ahead of the conference's announcement. Warren, when pressed during an interview on Big Ten Network, said the league was not unanimous in its decision.
According to several sources now, warren did lead the charge to cancel football wit one source saying he railroaded the decision with no vote.
Kevin Warren can't make Big Ten presidents, who are in charge of multi-billion dollar enterprises, do something they don't want to do.
This is nonsense, it doesn't matter how many "sources" are saying this.
Think about what this is saying.
From this article:
So yeah, there's a lot to be unhappy with Warren regarding the messaging of all this (or, as Franklin is alluding to today, the lack of messaging), but Warren is not the person who made the decision to cancel football.
Maybe they didn't know what they wanted to do so they followed the loudest voice in the room.
I think we can put the "vote" thing to rest as it didn't happen. Minnesota and Penn State's presidents have said as much and that's a direct source. Now whether Warren pushed the decision or not and what sway he had is an open question, but there was definitely not a formal vote.
Kevin Warren is actually a Manchurian Commissioner working for the NFL. He is trying to destroy college football as we know it and steer football fans towards the NFL. Think of it this way: Roger Goodell = Putin, Kevin Warren = TrumpThe plot thickens....
No, they did not say a vote did not happen. They said they held a deliberative process and a decision was reached. Saying that wasn't a vote is semantics.
Further, you only heard from Minnesota's president, not Penn State's - that was their AD, who said she didn't know if a vote happened.
"We didn't vote, per se. It's a deliberative process where we came to a decision together,"
Look what OSU fans say about him. He’s legit.He's no more credible than Chip Brown, who has had some spectacular fails with his "insider" info.
And what do we "know about Warren" now? :lol:
good article - I'm also highly disappointed in the leadership at most of the affiliated universities. The Univ presidents/chancellors should have been filling in the leadership void. Outside of Nebraska and maybe a could of others, we hear crickets. If indeed Warren drove the decision, then it speaks volumes about the lack of a back bone at the highest level of the B1G - basically placing the whole decision on Warren to make - if the decision ends up being the wrong decision, then the presidents can remain blameless. I wonder if they fire Warren as a result?Read this
warren has kept the coaches completely in the dark. That’s why they are doing their own conference calls without him and guys like Brohm are coming up with spring football plans
read this- it tells it all in detail
https://www.google.com/amp/s/saturdaytradition.com/big-ten-football/moving-forward-is-kevin-warren-the-right-person-to-lead-the-b1g/amp/