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NCAA announces....,

NCAA just announced tonight that they will let each level (FBS, FCS, D2, D3) of football determine themselves if they will have a season or not.

Our policy is to let each state decide for themselves what is appropriate, we're here to help for your information.
 
From day one this thing has been pushed lower and lower because no one wants to take responsibility for a decision. At this point it would be best to say, “Business as usual. If you want to participate, then participate at your own risk. If you choose not to participate then your wish will be honored without judgement.” F*** You 2020.
 
Leaders who can't lead shouldn't be in leadership positions.

This is starting to include our new Big Ten Commissioner. You could say a lot about Delany but I bet the Big Ten would have a much more concrete and clear path by now if he was still in charge.

Not seeing much from Warren so far.
 
Leaders who can't lead shouldn't be in leadership positions.

This is starting to include our new Big Ten Commissioner. You could say a lot about Delany but I bet the Big Ten would have a much more concrete and clear path by now if he was still in charge.

Not seeing much from Warren so far.

Isn’t he still under his bed?
 
Leaders who can't lead shouldn't be in leadership positions.

This is starting to include our new Big Ten Commissioner. You could say a lot about Delany but I bet the Big Ten would have a much more concrete and clear path by now if he was still in charge.

Not seeing much from Warren so far.

the commissioner is the spokesperson for the big ten task force charged with coming up with a plan for fall sports - ie football

this includes medical experts - the chair of which is from Nebraska, and other university representatives (ADs - presidents or their designees) with input from players and likely legal representation

it sounds like the ADs, presidents, players, medical and legal experts aren't on the same page ... once a consensus is reached a schedule will be released

perhaps the other conferences are struggling with the same issues but the BIG felt it would be disingenuous to release a schedule given the degree of uncertainty that exists

it also appears the BIG is struggling more with team activities needing to be shut down due to + tests than the other conferences - perhaps this delay is a way for the league to impress on the schools/players that it would behove them to act in a manner that keeps + tests below a certain threshold

or maybe there is more of the below going on at some schools versus others (note - some players are disputing this report)

 
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the commissioner is the spokesperson for the big ten task force charged with coming up with a plan for fall sports - ie football

this includes medical experts - the chair of which is from Nebraska, and other university representatives (ADs - presidents or their designees) with input from players and likely legal representation

it sounds like the ADs, presidents, players, medical and legal experts aren't on the same page ... once a consensus is reached a schedule will be released

perhaps the other conferences are struggling with the same issues but the BIG felt it would be disingenuous to release a schedule given the degree of uncertainty that exists

it also appears the BIG is struggling more with team activities needing to be shut down due to + tests than the other conferences - perhaps this delay is a way for the league to impress on the schools/players that it would behove them to act in a manner that keeps + tests below a certain threshold

or maybe there is more of the below going on at some schools versus others (note - some players are disputing this report)

the B1G released its schedule 4 minutes prior to your final edit to this rambling nonsense.

cool post, though.
 
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