I really hope the Big Ten's plan is better than some of these other schools. The Big XII decided to play, fine. But do they have the protocols in place to actually do it?
The funny thing is if they had just communicated well during the month after cancelling things it probably never would have gotten so bad publicly and they'd look genius for waiting for science to catch up to playing safe.
maybe that's where our fight for the right might pay off. Everyone who's had to fight for something they wanted tend to respect and appreciate it better. But maybe not our opponets, but I'm going to try to be hopefulSo do I.
I am sure they all have good plans in place but in the end you are hoping that a bunch of college kids are going to follow those rules.
NOt sure where else to put this, but thought it was a gerat idea. :thumbs
Austin Peay University, is already calling it a season after just three games — and lots of money coming in to get beat up by some bigger schools. According to Saturday Down South, Austin Peay, which actually won 11 games in the FCS in 2019 and reached the league’s quarterfinals in the postseason, decided to axe their fall campaign after getting blown out by Central Arkansas, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati by a collective score of 134-37. But with the FCS looking to have a spring football season this year — which Austin Peay hopes to play in — the team decided it’d go get its a$$ kicked by a couple big boys before taking the fall and winter off, making out with some serious money for the Athletics Department in the process.
They only had the three scheduled and are playing conference games in the Spring. Makes a lot of sense.Did they only schedule 3 games or did they cancel remaining games? guessing by what i found they only scheduled 3. Which makes sense with teams moving into conference play going forward.
about right, if we are lucky.