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  • red_n_black_attack
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    Let me start by saying I support postponing Fall sports at this time and hope that UC, the AAC, and the rest of college football keep a close eye on COVID on campus. That said, I hope the NCAA comes to it's collective senses and doesn't allow Fall sports to be played in the spring, then turn around and play again in Fall of 21. If the health and safety of the students is important enough to not play football this Fall, then asking them to play two seasons wort in one calendar year is completely irresponsible. As a fan, I hope we can play, but cannot ask students to play without a full offseason to recover. I just think it sends conflicting messages about how much schools care for student safety.

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  • swilsonsp4
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    A Reds player tested +. Saturday game vs Pirates postponed. Sunday unknown. Contact tracing in progress.

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  • Bearcat Chris
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    Gee, what a winning situation for the OVC! They had several FBS schools on their schedule, so will collect some decent money. I believe the payout to them from UC is around $150K.

    B.C.

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  • cpawstoney
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post

    This was incorrect. The OVC is going to play 4 non conference games in the fall. Then they will try and play their conference schedule in the spring. Not sure how that's going to work out but ok. That means we're are good to go with Austin Peay.

    This causes a couple of things. It keeps Austin Peay's athletic dept. afloat and puts a big dent in ours because this is a buy game for us. We likely would not have to pay out the money on the contract if the OVC had canceled football in the fall.

    Does anyone know if Nebraska is going to pay us (anything) for the canceled buy game in Lincoln?
    Moving the game to Saturday 9.19 makes me suspect the networks had something to do with it. With all the conferences opting out of playing they are probably looking for games to broadcast. Maybe ESPN or CBS will cover the "pay out" and something extra to help with our expenses.

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by Lobot View Post
    Per the Athletic, the OVC is canning fall sports. There goes the Austin Peay game.
    This was incorrect. The OVC is going to play 4 non conference games in the fall. Then they will try and play their conference schedule in the spring. Not sure how that's going to work out but ok. That means we're are good to go with Austin Peay.

    This causes a couple of things. It keeps Austin Peay's athletic dept. afloat and puts a big dent in ours because this is a buy game for us. We likely would not have to pay out the money on the contract if the OVC had canceled football in the fall.

    Does anyone know if Nebraska is going to pay us (anything) for the canceled buy game in Lincoln?

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  • Lobot
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    D1 is now out on fall championships. This does not affect football

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  • Lobot
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    Per the Athletic, the OVC is canning fall sports. There goes the Austin Peay game.

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  • Lobot
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    ACC meeting at 4:30. Hold on to your butts.

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  • Lobot
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    FIU has canceled fall sports. Affects UCF but not us

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  • Lobot
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    Originally posted by red_n_black_attack View Post
    Here's hoping we find at least one P5 non-conference game. We don't even have a G5 game now; conference only.

    Did I miss announcement for AAC schedule or are we keeping same dates for remaining teams on schedule? No reshuffling or pushing start back 2-3 weeks?
    We're keeping the same dates. If they want to change it up they have until Aug 29 in week 0 when SMU plays a home game against Texas St. (Sun Belt) . SMU is going to try and play that game at 25% capacity.

    This is from the AAC site from 8 days ago:

    FOOTBALL
    In football, the plan calls for conference competition to begin Sept. 19 and for each of The American's teams to play eight conference games on their originally scheduled dates. Nonconference games may be played at the discretion of the individual schools, with the understanding that the opponents will strictly adhere to protocols and standards for testing, pregame, in-game and postgame operations set by The American's Medical Advisory Group. Depending on the need to potentially reschedule regular-season games, The American Football Championship will be played on either Dec. 5, 12 or 19 at the stadium of the regular-season champion. A decision regarding the date of the championship game will be made no earlier than Nov. 1.

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  • red_n_black_attack
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    Here's hoping we find at least one P5 non-conference game. We don't even have a G5 game now; conference only.

    Did I miss announcement for AAC schedule or are we keeping same dates for remaining teams on schedule? No reshuffling or pushing start back 2-3 weeks?

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  • Lobot
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    In other news Nebraska brass are committed to the Big Ten so there goes any hope of our game in Lincoln being back on.

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  • London 'Cat
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    Originally posted by red_n_black_attack View Post
    The Big 12 schedule was released and shows only seven teams with non-conference games in the first week and then conference only games the remainder of the schedule. https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...et-for-oct-10/

    It looks like Texas, Iowa St, and Baylor have openings for their non conference game. Coincidentally, we have opening that week too. I hope Cunningham can get us a shot at either of the three.

    Week 1 (Sept. 12)
    Missouri State at Oklahoma
    Eastern Kentucky at West Virginia
    Arkansas State at Kansas State
    Southern Illinois at Kansas
    Houston Baptist at Texas Tech
    Tulsa at Oklahoma State
    Tennessee Tech at TCU
    With Governor DeWine’s C-19 travel restrictions for Texas, if the team were to travel there to play, then they would have to quarantine for two weeks afterwards. Doubtful that can happen.

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  • red_n_black_attack
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    The Big 12 schedule was released and shows only seven teams with non-conference games in the first week and then conference only games the remainder of the schedule. https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...et-for-oct-10/

    It looks like Texas, Iowa St, and Baylor have openings for their non conference game. Coincidentally, we have opening that week too. I hope Cunningham can get us a shot at either of the three.

    Week 1 (Sept. 12)
    Missouri State at Oklahoma
    Eastern Kentucky at West Virginia
    Arkansas State at Kansas State
    Southern Illinois at Kansas
    Houston Baptist at Texas Tech
    Tulsa at Oklahoma State
    Tennessee Tech at TCU

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  • Lobot
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    CUSA is officially playing the season

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