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Big 12 vs SEC Challenge 2020

TooColdU

Active Member
As expected Iowa State is getting stomped at Auburn.

West Virginia is playing very sloppy at home vs Mizzou

Other games today

1:00 PM
Miss St. @ OU
LSU @ Texas

3:00 PM
OK State @ Texas A&M
TCU @ Arkansas
Tennessee @ #3 Kansas

5:00 PM
Kansas State @ Alabama
#15 Kentucky @ #18 Texas Tech

7:00 PM
#1 Baylor @ Florida
 

MTfrog5

Active Member
Going to be hard for the big 12 to win this year imo. TCU winning would be huge for the conference. Tech really needs to beat Kentucky too
 

Billy Clyde

Active Member
WVU killing mizz right now up by 20+ in with <10 left

Edit: Neither B12 game going on right now can match the drama and pageantry of the College Cornhole Championship.
 

Billy Clyde

Active Member
Cornhole update: Uni sponsors are Subway and Johnsonville, and one of the players has a Glorious Mullet that puts Gundy to absolute shame

Edit: Bonus Johnsonville-related info:

"You can't spell "Sausage" without "U.S.A."

Boom.
 

TooColdU

Active Member
Earlier this season,
  • Iowa State won @ Alabama
  • OU won vs Mizzou
  • Texas won vs Texas A&M in Fort Worth
  • OK State won vs Ole Miss
  • Kansas State lost @ Miss St
So going into today, the Big 12 technically already has a 4-1 lead over the SEC this season.
 

Eight

Member
WVU killing mizz right now up by 20+ in with <10 left

Edit: Neither B12 game going on right now can match the drama and pageantry of the College Cornhole Championship.

axe throwing is where you find athletes of all creed, color, age, and race or at least that is what one of the commentators on espn said this morning
 

Skip Jansen

Active Member
For some reason, OU is playing Miss St at the OKC Thunder arena instead of their home court.


Be interesting to see if this is viewed as a 'home' or 'neutral' game. The NCAA has some stupid rules when it comes to making the determination (I know shocker right?).

The Frogs game vs. USC in December is viewed as a Frogs 'home' game simply because TCU supplied the support staff. The only reason they did was because it was the first game in the new arena and they hadn't hired their own people.
 

Pharm Frog

Full Member
Be interesting to see if this is viewed as a 'home' or 'neutral' game. The NCAA has some stupid rules when it comes to making the determination (I know shocker right?).

The Frogs game vs. USC in December is viewed as a Frogs 'home' game simply because TCU supplied the support staff. The only reason they did was because it was the first game in the new arena and they hadn't hired their own people.

Then we shouldn’t have played there. It’s not like the schedule was secret or the date snuck up on Dickie’s.
 

Skip Jansen

Active Member
Then we shouldn’t have played there. It’s not like the schedule was secret or the date snuck up on Dickie’s.

They were supposed to have people hired by the time the arena opened. Plus, it was part of the agreement when scheduled. That's not TCU's fault.

Last year's game at the Staples Center was a 'neutral' game.
 

Pharm Frog

Full Member
They were supposed to have people hired by the time the arena opened. Plus, it was part of the agreement when scheduled. That's not TCU's fault.

Last year's game at the Staples Center was a 'neutral' game.

Didn’t say it was TCU’s fault. What Dickie’s was “supposed” to do is irrelevant to my way of thinking. When they weren’t staffed by a given date or delinquent on any other project milestones, should have moved the game.
 
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