alabama24 wrote:Aren’t there 10 B12 teams? Why 8+1?You are correct my bad guess we have to add Kansas in there since they are still "technically" part of the big 12

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alabama24 wrote:Aren’t there 10 B12 teams? Why 8+1?You are correct my bad guess we have to add Kansas in there since they are still "technically" part of the big 12
TexanMark wrote: ↑July 31st, 2020, 9:32 am Liberty will have to adopt ACC Covid-19 protocols (or more stringent) to play ACC schools. I think that is what is holding this back.I don't think the ACC testing standards will be a problem for Liberty, nor do I think that is what is holding this up. I think it's simply the ACC schedule ,and for us, what are the MAC (Bowling Green), Sun Belt (ULM), and the Southern Conference (WCU) are all going to do.
It should not be a problem to enter NY. You can come in for 24 hours without a quarantine.
LUOrange wrote: ↑July 31st, 2020, 10:00 amWhy would our other non ACC games be an issue - Syracuse is on the books with a firm date -ACC commish already said will integrate ACC schedule based on the plus 1 games. Rescheduling VT if they want us should be a simple move to week 2 For both of us and IF NC State wants us - the Already scheduled date shouldn’t be an issue.TexanMark wrote: ↑July 31st, 2020, 9:32 am Liberty will have to adopt ACC Covid-19 protocols (or more stringent) to play ACC schools. I think that is what is holding this back.I don't think the ACC testing standards will be a problem for Liberty, nor do I think that is what is holding this up. I think it's simply the ACC schedule ,and for us, what are the MAC (Bowling Green), Sun Belt (ULM), and the Southern Conference (WCU) are all going to do.
It should not be a problem to enter NY. You can come in for 24 hours without a quarantine.
ballcoach15 wrote: ↑August 1st, 2020, 10:31 am Someone on Paul Finebaum show said that the reason SEC is only doing a conference schedule is to get back at ACC for adding Notre Dame to the conference. They're making sure no SEC school plays ACC school this season.Why would anyone involved with the SEC care that the ACC has an arrangement with ND? The only reason I can think of is jealousy.
To me, that makes good sense. It's time someone stands up to ACC and their love for ND.
ballcoach15 wrote: ↑August 1st, 2020, 12:30 pm By playing a conference only schedule, SEC made sure none of their schools played ACC school in a high profile game. i.e. no Clemson vs South Carolina, no Florida vs FSU, no Georgia vs GT, etc.etc.Yes, that was the EFFECT of the decision. What you are suggesting is that it was the REASON for the decision, as a punishment to the ACC for their sinful alliance with ND. Big difference.
Jonathan Carone wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2020, 12:35 pm This is a story worth paying attention to:Worth paying attention to if and when they can demonstrate anyone is on board with it other than the person(s) who wrote and published it.
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us ... all-season
Jonathan Carone wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2020, 12:35 pm This is a story worth paying attention to:A complete attempt to kill the golden goose could only come from a left coast confrence.
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us ... all-season
LUOrange wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2020, 3:19 pm On average, it costs $66,500 a year to attend UCLA and $75,000 to attend Stanford. PAC12 football players are getting that plus FCOA stipend. I'd say their getting paid plenty already.You don't understand because you don't care about black lives
Those kids need better advisors. They're all replaceable. There are plenty of kids that would love to take their place and be more appreciative of the opportunity.
LUOrange wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2020, 3:19 pm On average, it costs $66,500 a year to attend UCLA and $75,000 to attend Stanford. PAC12 football players are getting that plus FCOA stipend. I'd say their getting paid plenty already.An entitlement generation. They are ready to rule the world.
Those kids need better advisors. They're all replaceable. There are plenty of kids that would love to take their place and be more appreciative of the opportunity.
LUDad wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2020, 6:11 pm#revengecultureLUOrange wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2020, 3:19 pm On average, it costs $66,500 a year to attend UCLA and $75,000 to attend Stanford. PAC12 football players are getting that plus FCOA stipend. I'd say their getting paid plenty already.An entitlement generation. They are ready to rule the world.
Those kids need better advisors. They're all replaceable. There are plenty of kids that would love to take their place and be more appreciative of the opportunity.