Chris
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Pac12 cancel as well
If everyone cancels, does B1G looo good for being first?
Sure, maybe, whatever.
Rooting for it at this point, tbh.
Pac12 cancel as well
If everyone cancels, does B1G looo good for being first?
Nobody is looking at the B1G in a positive way for this nor should they.Pac12 cancel as well
If everyone cancels, does B1G looo good for being first?
Something I thought about recently as well. Could we have an XFL bubble of draft eligible CFB players this Fall?
Appalling.
Dunno what keeps Justin Fields here if the SEC/ACC play, if he has aspirations of being a top 10 pick next year.
If those conferences play, and nothing terrible happens, this could set the Big Ten back for years and years and years. THey'll lose players in the transfer portal, they'll lose revenue, they'll lose recruits.
I'm sure they are on their knees praying the SEC/ACC/Big 12 follow them.
I wonder if the big 10 will facilitate teams who want to plays to join another conference temporarily. My guess is there will be universities in the ACC, Big 12, and less likely but possible SEC who don't want to play. Maybe there can be two temporary super conferences for the fall.
I'd be curious as to which teams voted to cancel/move to spring, and which voted to play. I know reports yesterday said it was 12-2, with Nebraska and Iowa voting to play. If that is accurate, then I wouldn't expect the schools that voted to cancel the season to play in the SEC or something this season.
It would be interesting to see. As much as the ACC is saying they will play, it could be the same situation as with the Big 10. If their university presidents take over the talks, my guess is more will side to not play than to play. It seems like the big 12 is very much split on playing.