Hopefully, the NCCA doesn't have power over the BIG and other power 5 conferences.
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Hopefully, the NCCA doesn't have power over the BIG and other power 5 conferences.
Hopefully, the NCCA doesn't have power over the BIG and other power 5 conferences.
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the panel didn't advise against sports, so Warren won't buck anything, at least as of today, by moving forward with a season using guidelines put forth.The B1G is unlikely to receive advice substantially different than what the NCAA advisory panel put forth.
Nebraska's season depends pretty much on Warren wanting to buck the panels.
the panel didn't advise against sports, so Warren won't buck anything, at least as of today, by moving forward with a season using guidelines put forth.
in fact, the panel specifically gave guidelines for contact sports like football.
they're very similar to what the pro sports leagues are doing with their athletes.
The NCAA does not and will not make the decision on whether football is played this or any fall. It sets parameters (through votes of the member schools) for those institutions that choose to play football -- scholarship and practice limits, rules of the game, etc. The NCAA has also published a set of guidelines for returning to play, but those guidelines are not mandatory and no institution is obligated to follow them. The schools themselves (usually through their conferences) will make/have made the decisions on whether to play this fall.Hopefully, the NCCA doesn't have power over the BIG and other power 5 conferences.
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The NCAA does not and will not make the decision on whether football is played this or any fall. It sets parameters (through votes of the member schools) for those institutions that choose to play football -- scholarship and practice limits, rules of the game, etc. The NCAA has also published a set of guidelines for returning to play, but those guidelines are not mandatory and no institution is obligated to follow them. The schools themselves (usually through their conferences) will make/have made the decisions on whether to play this fall.
The NCAA does not and will not make the decision on whether football is played this or any fall. It sets parameters (through votes of the member schools) for those institutions that choose to play football -- scholarship and practice limits, rules of the game, etc. The NCAA has also published a set of guidelines for returning to play, but those guidelines are not mandatory and no institution is obligated to follow them. The schools themselves (usually through their conferences) will make/have made the decisions on whether to play this fall.
if their 'influence' this time trends in the direction of player safety, it will be a first in their infamous history of handing down directivesYah they don't directly control anything but this is an outlet for them to influence public opinion and the general discourse about the situation. If need be, this document also provides some top cover to the Commish should he decide to forgo.
The prospect CFB is facing right now is that it may shut itself down before the local Govts tell them to. It seems most want to make a call in the next 14 days based on the numbers writ large and their conference medical panels, but I don't suspect most Governors will have given fall guidance by then about lockdowns and what not.
Technically, the NCAA has no powers over any school. It is a voluntary organization that schools promise to abide by. Kind of like a collective bargain agreement. This why I believe in about 5-10 years you will see the Power 5 Conferences make their own Association and stop the money bleed to the smaller D-1 schools.
The NCAA does not and will not make the decision on whether football is played this or any fall. It sets parameters (through votes of the member schools) for those institutions that choose to play football -- scholarship and practice limits, rules of the game, etc. The NCAA has also published a set of guidelines for returning to play, but those guidelines are not mandatory and no institution is obligated to follow them. The schools themselves (usually through their conferences) will make/have made the decisions on whether to play this fall.
now THAT's a good signApparently the Power 5 are working on a set of universal minimum standards to return to competition (more or less the NCAA guidelines).
https://www.si.com/college/2020/07/16/power-5-conferences-covid-testing-college-football
That's some spin...Georgia Gov Kemp doubling down on the no masks, no football thing in his PC this morning.
Georgia Gov Kemp doubling down on the no masks, no football thing in his PC this morning.
Our Gov Ducey is following his party leaders and AZ is #1 in the world in per capita cases, but I have to give him credit for having a thick skin. His last two news conferences have been brutal. One reporter asked him last week if he thought Arizonans would ever forgive him for his mismanagement of Covid. He obviously didn’t look happy but calmly answered. Imagine the response to that question in a news conference in DC ... KA-BOOMKemp and Desantis are doing a wonderful job for dudes with an extra chromosome.
That's the question that should have been asked of Cuomo. He directly caused the death of thousands of nursing home patients. Idiot.Our Gov Ducey is following his party leaders and AZ is #1 in the world in per capita cases, but I have to give him credit for having a thick skin. His last two news conferences have been brutal. One reporter asked him last week if he thought Arizonans would ever forgive him for his mismanagement of Covid. He obviously didn’t look happy but calmly answered. Imagine the response to that question in a news conference in DC ... KA-BOOM