@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
If we start play before November and are eligible for the CFP, then sure, damage will be minimal.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
If we start play before November and are eligible for the CFP, then sure, damage will be minimal.
Any other scenario harms us substantially.
No shit. Let's cross that bridge when we get there. Like I said, it's kind of like shitting on a recruiting class in March.
We know the consequences of not playing. We are now the only major conference that's not playing. This is why we are going to be playing. And I happen to think that playing responsibly is a good thing for the Big 10 and the Pac 12, not a bad thing. That belief seems to be foreign here, especially among the Good Ol' Boys Club.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
If we start play before November and are eligible for the CFP, then sure, damage will be minimal.
Any other scenario harms us substantially.
No shit. Let's cross that bridge when we get there. Like I said, it's kind of like shitting on a recruiting class in March.
We know the consequences of not playing. We are now the only major conference that's not playing. This is why we are going to be playing. And I happen to think that playing responsibly is a good thing for the Big 10 and the Pac 12, not a bad thing. That belief seems to be foreign here, especially among the Good Ol' Boys Club.
Lol. That's a shitty analogy.
Look at a calendar. November is a month and a half away. A full training camp to meet the deadline of starting football before then would need to happen right about now.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
If we start play before November and are eligible for the CFP, then sure, damage will be minimal.
Any other scenario harms us substantially.
No shit. Let's cross that bridge when we get there. Like I said, it's kind of like shitting on a recruiting class in March.
We know the consequences of not playing. We are now the only major conference that's not playing. This is why we are going to be playing. And I happen to think that playing responsibly is a good thing for the Big 10 and the Pac 12, not a bad thing. That belief seems to be foreign here, especially among the Good Ol' Boys Club.
Lol. That's a shitty analogy.
Look at a calendar. November is a month and a half away. A full training camp to meet the deadline of starting football before then would need to happen right about now.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
If we start play before November and are eligible for the CFP, then sure, damage will be minimal.
Any other scenario harms us substantially.
No shit. Let's cross that bridge when we get there. Like I said, it's kind of like shitting on a recruiting class in March.
We know the consequences of not playing. We are now the only major conference that's not playing. This is why we are going to be playing. And I happen to think that playing responsibly is a good thing for the Big 10 and the Pac 12, not a bad thing. That belief seems to be foreign here, especially among the Good Ol' Boys Club.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
If we start play before November and are eligible for the CFP, then sure, damage will be minimal.
Any other scenario harms us substantially.
No shit. Let's cross that bridge when we get there. Like I said, it's kind of like shitting on a recruiting class in March.
We know the consequences of not playing. We are now the only major conference that's not playing. This is why we are going to be playing. And I happen to think that playing responsibly is a good thing for the Big 10 and the Pac 12, not a bad thing. That belief seems to be foreign here, especially among the Good Ol' Boys Club.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
If we start play before November and are eligible for the CFP, then sure, damage will be minimal.
Any other scenario harms us substantially.
No shit. Let's cross that bridge when we get there. Like I said, it's kind of like shitting on a recruiting class in March.
We know the consequences of not playing. We are now the only major conference that's not playing. This is why we are going to be playing. And I happen to think that playing responsibly is a good thing for the Big 10 and the Pac 12, not a bad thing. That belief seems to be foreign here, especially among the Good Ol' Boys Club.
@CallMeBigErn is hearing that it's a good thing the PAC12 gave itself a one year death sentence.
Don't twist.
We're playing football this year. Take your screenshots.
Sure, a meaningless exhibition season that helps solidify the irrelevance of the PAC12 while being net negative in revenue.
But it may, kind of, sort of, perhaps save one life since we are going to play but on a postponed schedule...
It's going to be a season with an asterisk for every conference. It's going to be a shitshow. Why is the Big 10 suddenly given a pass?
Once Covid passes, this will all be water under the fridge. This is not the death sentence that y'all are making it out to be.
Disagree. It won't be SMU bad, but sitting out the season while every other major conference plays will fuck us long-term.
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Who says we're sitting out? We're playing football this season. LIPO.
If we start play before November and are eligible for the CFP, then sure, damage will be minimal.
Any other scenario harms us substantially.
No shit. Let's cross that bridge when we get there. Like I said, it's kind of like shitting on a recruiting class in March.
We know the consequences of not playing. We are now the only major conference that's not playing. This is why we are going to be playing. And I happen to think that playing responsibly is a good thing for the Big 10 and the Pac 12, not a bad thing. That belief seems to be foreign here, especially among the Good Ol' Boys Club.
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I've never been team don't play. Y'all twisted the fuck out of my words like a bunch of retards.
I thought you were. My bad. I've been team stop the lockdown since March.
Anyway some good news for you
The financial hit will take its own toll, but the knock to our reputation after a 6+ year period of the conference not even being remotely competitive on the national stage is going to be hard to overcome. We're further widening the gulf between us and the rest at the exact time we can't afford to.
College football has never been kind to those who can't keep up.
Any other scenario harms us substantially.
We know the consequences of not playing. We are now the only major conference that's not playing. This is why we are going to be playing. And I happen to think that playing responsibly is a good thing for the Big 10 and the Pac 12, not a bad thing. That belief seems to be foreign here, especially among the Good Ol' Boys Club.
Fuck off to @PurpleBaze before he reads this.
Look at a calendar. November is a month and a half away. A full training camp to meet the deadline of starting football before then would need to happen right about now.
Look down. You're on the fucking bridge.
The answer is, of course, science.
I've just said that if the Pac doesn't want to play then so be it. And they still don't really.