Round Robin in division for seeding, then a conference tournament. That's about the best *we're going to get.It's not happening though. The world is over. Someone better come up with some content and a new bored or two or this site is going to get pretty boring with no football to argue or commiserate about.
If Oregon ends up being our Week 1 opponent, just kill me now and get it over with because there's no way I'm making it to kickoff. This is just rearranging the deck chairs...They'll cancel the entire season within 2-3 weeks. Thank Texas and Florida
If Oregon ends up being our Week 1 opponent, just kill me now and get it over with because there's no way I'm making it to kickoff.
https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1281319748341506065?s=20The dominos are beginning to fall. PAC soon to follow, I'd expect. And, to be honest, playing 11 conference games is a hell of a consolation prize. Get rid of the divisions and play the games. Top 2 play in the 'ship. Play Oregon or USC twice. Win. There is no scenario were 11 conference games will be played. HTH. It would be a hell of a consolation prize. FTFY. Now let's see what happens.
https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1281319748341506065?s=20The dominos are beginning to fall. PAC soon to follow, I'd expect. And, to be honest, playing 11 conference games is a hell of a consolation prize. Get rid of the divisions and play the games. Top 2 play in the 'ship. Play Oregon or USC twice. Win. There is no scenario were 11 conference games will be played. HTH.
https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1281319748341506065?s=20The dominos are beginning to fall. PAC soon to follow, I'd expect. And, to be honest, playing 11 conference games is a hell of a consolation prize. Get rid of the divisions and play the games. Top 2 play in the 'ship. Play Oregon or USC twice. Win.
It feels like projecting only a 10-12% reduction (or whatever it was) in football ticket revenue for this season might have been a wee bit optimisticI wonder if they are thinking people will still buy the cardboard cutouts even though none of the games will be played
What the fuck is the difference in regards to the virus of playing all in conference to playing the whole schedule? The virus is everywhere...makes no sense.
It feels like projecting only a 10-12% reduction (or whatever it was) in football ticket revenue for this season might have been a wee bit optimisticI wonder if they are thinking people will still buy the cardboard cutouts even though none of the games will be played I'll be in line for a full refund.
What the fuck is the difference in regards to the virus of playing all in conference to playing the whole schedule? The virus is everywhere...makes no sense. Nothin makes sense, at all. Death rate plummeted, kids are minimally affected, masks are useless... nothin makes sense, other than this is alllllll political and I can't wait until November to get over this shit.
we? need to focus on the important stuffhttps://www.chinawhisper.com/top-10-sports-in-china/running, badminton, and swimming 1-3 - we screwed we dropped all those sports
https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1281319748341506065?s=20The dominos are beginning to fall. PAC soon to follow, I'd expect. And, to be honest, playing 11 conference games is (would be) a hell of a consolation prize. Get rid of the divisions and play the games. Top 2 play in the 'ship. Play Oregon or USC twice. Win.
If there is truly a deadly pandemic sweeping the nation, why are they playing ANY games?