It’s obvious who doesn’t watch games outside of TCU/SEC.
UCF with $10 million more a year will be a powerhouse. They already can play with anyone and average 32k a game for attendance dating back to 2007.
tell me who’s in the Pac 12 we’d be joining. If more than 2 of USC/Washington/Oregon are out then no thank you.
The Pac 12 after Utah is much worse than this Big 12 would be. On the field, the new Big 12 will probably always have more ranked teams. It needs big bowl wins that take time to...
It’s both. Not just one or the other. The lower cost of tests makes it more feasible to be able to trace everyone quicker and prevent the disastrous outcomes in their mind which then prevent lawsuits.
That’s been the question going round on college sports talk shows for the last month. Some people are more afraid of a frivolous law suit culture than others. The ones that play figured there’s going to be nothing to warrant suing over so they’re playing.
I need help from the board on here in...
The risk was never about virus spreading 3.5 hours on Saturday. It was the cost of testing that happens 3 times a week for 150 members of the football team (coaches, staff, players, admin).
The reason the Big 10 has floated talks again is because of the new developments in testing this week...
I LOVE the new traditional Week 0 FCS game that rings in college football.
It starts my favorite week of the year with 8-10 games on Thursday and Friday night, a full slate of games on Saturday and then the random ACC Monday night Labor Day game.
Yes Im the odd one that watches Army-Rice on...
For those who have private rooms they can “isolate in place,” and use a different bathroom. But if you share a room and with someone and communal bathroom then they’re pulling them out.
TCU sent an email that they are at 42% capacity for isolation beds. That’s the big problem. Hopefully starting next week kids that are using them, come out of isolation to free up bed space.
This is going to be the big spike and don’t know if supply will meet demand at the top.