SEC probably plays. This thing hit in spring so impact is actually pretty small compared to what is going to happen in the fall when people starting sneezing and snorting and have the flu, corona and colds all at the same time. Every time someone sneezes people are going to hit the deck like in the old Duck and Cover days of nuclear holocaust.
Will college football proceed as scheduled this year? NOPE is what they are saying
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Roger T. BannonSBR Hall of Famer
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astroblokeSBR MVP
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#72SEC probably plays. This thing hit in spring so impact is actually pretty small compared to what is going to happen in the fall when people starting sneezing and snorting and have the flu, corona and colds all at the same time. Every time someone sneezes people are going to hit the deck like in the old Duck and Cover days of nuclear holocaust.
I think there will be lots of opportunities if you know where to look, where weak bookies are trying to make money.
I have been milking them all month.Comment -
homie1975SBR Posting Legend
- 12-24-13
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#73SEC probably plays. This thing hit in spring so impact is actually pretty small compared to what is going to happen in the fall when people starting sneezing and snorting and have the flu, corona and colds all at the same time. Every time someone sneezes people are going to hit the deck like in the old Duck and Cover days of nuclear holocaust.Comment -
stake1SBR Posting Legend
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#74Does not sound good right nowComment -
Roger T. BannonSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-28-18
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#75It will just be conference games. The South Carolina AD said that some conferences may play and some may not. SEC is definitely going to try to do it if they can get away with it. There is no way of knowing if it will be possible at this point. They may try to do the spring thing and not make it.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
- 09-08-06
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#76If the schools wait on the fans to be in the stands to start the season then the schools will be in the stands with the fans. If any league or school or sports entity is NOT willing to play games without tv and fans then don’t tell me they are trying to play games. Games can be played without tv, been done before, without fans, been there done that too. Play or get off the pot. Don’t wait for tv, fans, and concessions to play games. Play the games or get off the pot. Stop the talk. PlayLast edited by seaborneq; 05-13-20, 04:39 PM.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#77If the schools wait on the fans to be in the stands to start the season then the schools will be in the stands with the fans. If any league or school or sports entity is NOT willing to play games without tv and fans then don’t tell me they will they are trying to play games. Games can be played without tv, been done before, without fans, been there done that too. Play or get off the pot. Don’t wait for tv, fans, and concessions to play games. Play the games or get off the pot. Stop the talk. Play
But then they would scrap all other athletic programs, possibly forever, and not be able to play football next year.
Running an athletic program costs money, running a football program costs money.
The profit from most football programs (you know, from the revenue generated by those pesky TV, fans and concessions) feeds the rest of the athletic department.
That is the problem here.
Some conferences already cutting back and even big conference schools, like Minnesota, are worried about the losses. The aftershock will cause ripples across the nation. It's not a good situation.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
- 09-08-06
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#78Sure, the vast majority of schools could play football games like you said.
But then they would scrap all other athletic programs, possibly forever, and not be able to play football next year.
Running an athletic program costs money, running a football program costs money.
The profit from most football programs (you know, from the revenue generated by those pesky TV, fans and concessions) feeds the rest of the athletic department.
That is the problem here.
Some conferences already cutting back and even big conference schools, like Minnesota, are worried about the losses. The aftershock will cause ripples across the nation. It's not a good situation.Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
- 05-29-14
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#79
I think you get it now.
Conferences already cancelling costly post season play, which was relatively new anyway, and budgets being reworked left and right.
There are many examples, another was in this thread...
https://www.startribune.com/don-t-wa...ges/570343081/
...Mounting revenue loss will force athletic departments to make decisions they fear most. Do they maintain the
same number of sports but reduce spending ? Or do they make the tough choice of elimination?...
...Best-case scenario is a $14 million projected loss in revenue in 2020-21. The “moderate” scenario calculates a loss of $30 million if sports return in the fall without fans, or if there is a shortened season...
Can't just suit up and play for shits and giggles. That's not gonna fly. There's no such thing as pony up and pay when you are facing losses like this. Even if they cut all football expenses and play, there's still no money generated. That's an issue.
Unless you want the Government to bail them out. With such a dire situation of lost revenue and profit I'm surprised it hasn't been brought up in Washington already.
Or has it?...lol.
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seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
- 09-08-06
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#80Yes, that's why they rely on football revenue to fund those sports.
I think you get it now.
Conferences already cancelling costly post season play, which was relatively new anyway, and budgets being reworked left and right.
There are many examples, another was in this thread...
Football is the most expensive of all, but an investment worth the revenue and profit.
Can't just suit up and play for shits and giggles. That's not gonna fly. There's no such thing as pony up and pay when you are facing losses like this. Even if they cut all football expenses and play, there's still no money generated. That's an issue.
Unless you want the Government to bail them out. With such a dire situation of lost revenue and profit I'm surprised it hasn't been brought up in Washington already.
Or has it?...lol.
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Emily_HainesSBR Posting Legend
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#81Any university not willing to play football this fall should be permanently relegated to D2.Comment -
seaborneqSBR Posting Legend
- 09-08-06
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#82Let’s be honest here. They can play football, but they want to play it the fans, tv, and concessions too. Every school and league, even the CFL, could play football today if they wanted to. They don’t want the cake without the icing. Bottom line.Comment -
astroblokeSBR MVP
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#83
cause i love my college football.Comment -
homie1975SBR Posting Legend
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#84no. infecting other players during the game and in the locker room is a real problem. listen to fauci talk about "shedding the virus" during a football game.Comment -
gojetsgomoxiesSBR MVP
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#85i am going to sound like trump...
but why is anyone under 50 paranoid about getting covid?........ don't get me wrong, as a 50 year-old i am paranoid about not giving it to an elderly person. but i see comments when people seem really scared about getting it themselves ...... but it seems like for a younger person, you'll have a bad cold and get better in a week or twoComment -
floridagolferSBR MVP
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#86Games with no fans? Maybe.
Games with a limited number of fans? Maybe.
Games with full stadiums? Nope.Comment -
capitalist pigSBR MVP
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#87This quote from NCAA officials pretty much says it all as far as college football or any college sports. There isn’t going to be just SEC or Big Ten or any divisions playing if the whole country isn’t on the same page jmo
later
“All of the Division I commissioners and every president that I’ve talked to is in clear agreement: If you don’t have students on campus, you don’t have student-athletes on campus,” Emmert said. “That doesn’t mean it has to be up and running in the full normal model, but you’ve got to treat the health and well-being of the athletes at least as much as the regular students. So if a school doesn’t reopen, then they’re not going to be playing sports. It’s really that simple.”Comment -
maxellSBR Sharp
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#88Played as planned: No
Some sort of football: Yes
Too much money involved. I hope I'm wrong on the first one!Comment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#89They can't realistically play NCAAF with no fans in the stadium.
Between that and students on campus, those are the core issues.
Playing football without fans is out of the question for the vast majority of not just football programs, but atheltic departments as whole.
They can not afford the loss of money. Not everyone is in the SEC with a TV contract. In fact, very few are in such a postition.Comment -
astroblokeSBR MVP
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#90this has now been confirmed, TODAY officially which means my original post was on the money.
SAD!!Comment -
Eddy MunnyRestricted User
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#92Boy it sure got quiet in here.Comment -
Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
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#93They'll play in the fall, quite possibly with 1/4 fans in attendanceComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#94The fans still up in the airComment -
Grits n' GravyRestricted User
- 06-10-10
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#95There will be a version of a season. All of the details, I have no idea.
Assume a lot of kids out of shape and not in touch with coaches. Some kids might not come back for health, family, financial risks. Sloppy play for sure from most schools early on. Most schools have stadium capacity to allow for some students and rich alumni to attend with whatever rules are in place. Traveling will have to be streamlined.Comment -
astroblokeSBR MVP
- 09-17-10
- 1928
#96this stay at home and social distancing and corona is another way the dems were trying to steal the election.
its sad, and affecting sports.
I hope when trump gets re-elected in a few months from now, he is going to ruin these fools, democrats are a cult and the reason why people were stuck at home.
Ive been here betting on table tennis, jesus! LOL
Haha.
give me some real action,.....Comment -
Grits n' GravyRestricted User
- 06-10-10
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#97this stay at home and social distancing and corona is another way the dems were trying to steal the election.
its sad, and affecting sports.
I hope when trump gets re-elected in a few months from now, he is going to ruin these fools, democrats are a cult and the reason why people were stuck at home.
Ive been here betting on table tennis, jesus! LOL
Haha.
give me some real action,.....Comment -
astroblokeSBR MVP
- 09-17-10
- 1928
#98coin flip election!?
wake up.
Biden will be lucky to make it to the shower, let alone the NOV elections.
jeez.Comment -
homie1975SBR Posting Legend
- 12-24-13
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#99SEC will find a way to to play because it's deep south and they don't give a phu(kkk)Comment -
Grits n' GravyRestricted User
- 06-10-10
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