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While I'd love to see them play in the spring I don't think it will happen in the AAC specifically because of all the climate variability and how far flung the conference is. This conference we're in is by far the one with the worst outlook to play a conference only season because of it's footprint. Playing conference only football does not help anyone in this conference a damn bit.Originally posted by red_n_black_attack View PostIf they move to Spring football, will draft eligible players opt out? With the recent trend of stars opting out of meaningless bowl games, will 3rd and 4th year players think the newly organized season is little more than a bunch of exhibition games? I cannot see the NFL alterning their draft unless they too are forced into spring football. There will be first year players this year and next year, so additional years for seniors isn't too likely.
To your point, the logistics don't work either.
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If they move to Spring football, will draft eligible players opt out? With the recent trend of stars opting out of meaningless bowl games, will 3rd and 4th year players think the newly organized season is little more than a bunch of exhibition games? I cannot see the NFL alterning their draft unless they too are forced into spring football. There will be first year players this year and next year, so additional years for seniors isn't too likely.
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I'm sure they're using to their advantage in that regard. I don't personally think they set out to do that before this started or at the beginning. The Big 10 decision caught everyone off guard. Bowlsby with the Big 12 said as much. Jim Delaney retired and this is the first major decision by the new guy at the Big 10. I kind of think he jumped the gun. The outlier here seem to be the SEC which is said it's going to wait as long as possible on a decision. Pretty sure they'll be conference only too but I think they'll have a better plan in place than just cutting the Non Conference season without fill ins. The SEC have a meeting scheduled at lunch time today.Originally posted by London 'Cat View PostThe whole cancelling fall sports or postponing them might be a power play by the P5 conferences. By playing only conference games, their out of conference opponents won’t collect the revenue that often times is vital to the athletic department. It may mean the end to many programs.
If the P5 tries to consolidate power during COVID-19 it'll be interesting to see what the G5 does. Schools affected by severed contracts should be amicably settling those contracts and not suing IMO. If you're a school that sues a competitor, good luck ever scheduling a P5 buy game again.
As far as programs go, I think you're correct. Some of them will go belly up and I don't think the P5 is immune to that either. Some of the traditional bottom feeders in the P5 have financial issues. Iowa State predicted a $40M Atheletic Dept loss if they don't play football on top of a $70M loss they've already recorded for the school as a whole.
I think they whole Next Level Fund drive by UCATS going on right now is a concerted effort to make sure UC is not one of the schools that crashes.
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The whole cancelling fall sports or postponing them might be a power play by the P5 conferences. By playing only conference games, their out of conference opponents won’t collect the revenue that often times is vital to the athletic department. It may mean the end to many programs.
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Everything in this world is based upon "the money". There is no serious television money for, let's say, an Ohio State versus Bowling Green game, plus with limited ticket sales, it is a $$ loser for O$U.Originally posted by CincyBearcats2 View PostLet me ask this question... was the B10’s decision really about safety? Or was it about money? My thinking is that they would have lost money on their buy games due to the loss of ticket sales revenue. So going to conference only will ensure they don’t lose money on their buy games.
B.C.
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The NJCAA (Juco) announced that all fall sports would move to spring.
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Maryland has now suspended football workouts after positive tests to players and staff
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Good question. Seems like most decisions are based on economics. Gives me some hope that there will be some semblance of a football season if there is any possible way to do it safely. Lots of money involved.Originally posted by CincyBearcats2 View PostLet me ask this question... was the B10’s decision really about safety? Or was it about money? My thinking is that they would have lost money on their buy games due to the loss of ticket sales revenue. So going to conference only will ensure they don’t lose money on their buy games.
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Let me ask this question... was the B10’s decision really about safety? Or was it about money? My thinking is that they would have lost money on their buy games due to the loss of ticket sales revenue. So going to conference only will ensure they don’t lose money on their buy games.
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Steve Berkowitz has financials re: the Big 10 decision. The MAC alone stands to lose a collective $10.5M
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ue/5409321002/
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Republic of CIncinnati has a matching program going on around this.
Take a pic of your receipt and post it to their twitter account @repofcincinnati and they'll match donations up to a total of $500
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