TSIO/CFBIO Death Watch Open Thread
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From the Oregon AD - No fight in Mullens for fall ball. If it saves one life. Lot's of job losses for years. Hard to see it coming back. Kiss it good bye.
EUGENE — Oregon athletics is budgeting for an 8-game spring football season, Pac-12 Championship Game and no bowl games and a conference-only basketball season among its four preliminary scenarios under which UO will lose $56-81 million in 2020-21.
Of the four scenarios budgeted by UO athletics, the best-case includes an 8-game football season, Pac-12 Championship Game but no bowl games — there is conference revenue distribution for the latter — and 25% fan attendance at football games and for a conference-only basketball season, NCAA Tournament revenue distribution and other sports resuming after Jan. 1 with some fan attendance. That would lead to a projected $51.6 million in revenues and $107.9 million in expenses for a net loss of $56.3 million, according to UO documents.
“There are still very, very significant losses,” Moffitt said.
The scenario with the greatest losses would be no football in the spring but other sports, including basketball, are played without fans. There would be $23.2 million in revenues and $104.3 million in expenses for a net loss of $81.1 million in projected losses, per UO documents.
“These models (four scenarios) keep changing based on what we think could happen relative to training, practice and season,” Mullens said. “That’s why these have been a bit of a moving target.” -
WestlinnDuck said:
From the Oregon AD - No fight in Mullens for fall ball. If it saves one life. Lot's of job losses for years. Hard to see it coming back. Kiss it good bye.
EUGENE — Oregon athletics is budgeting for an 8-game spring football season, Pac-12 Championship Game and no bowl games and a conference-only basketball season among its four preliminary scenarios under which UO will lose $56-81 million in 2020-21.
Of the four scenarios budgeted by UO athletics, the best-case includes an 8-game football season, Pac-12 Championship Game but no bowl games — there is conference revenue distribution for the latter — and 25% fan attendance at football games and for a conference-only basketball season, NCAA Tournament revenue distribution and other sports resuming after Jan. 1 with some fan attendance. That would lead to a projected $51.6 million in revenues and $107.9 million in expenses for a net loss of $56.3 million, according to UO documents.
“There are still very, very significant losses,” Moffitt said.
The scenario with the greatest losses would be no football in the spring but other sports, including basketball, are played without fans. There would be $23.2 million in revenues and $104.3 million in expenses for a net loss of $81.1 million in projected losses, per UO documents.
“These models (four scenarios) keep changing based on what we think could happen relative to training, practice and season,” Mullens said. “That’s why these have been a bit of a moving target.”
OR and CA won't let fall football happen -
The pac is an embarrassment
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Dave Portnoy with an impassioned plea to his school (Michigan) to play, along with a shout-out to the Pac-12 at the end. -
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Mid-November? Half the conference is either in rain season or snow season. Just cancel it all until next fall.
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Zero chance UW or WSU Presidents/ Regents mount any pressure on Comrade Inslee and his monopolistic Legislature and Courts to avoid pissing them off risking their funding.
Now, Sam Huard and his gang suing in Federal Court in light of the recent ruling? Does Damon have the stones to do that?
Son’s Future vs. Cushy Career. Tough choice.
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HoustonHusky said:
The Big10 will play this year...the PAC won’t and it will move to the Power 4 Conferences. Will be interesting to see if USC and maybe Oregon tell the PAC to pound sand...doubt UW has the cajones to.
I should have...my joke is turning into reality. I guess there is a chance Leisure-Suit Larry gets a game or two in before the end of the year.MikeDamone said:
Wanna bet?HoustonHusky said:The Big10 will play this year...the PAC won’t and it will move to the Power 4 Conferences. Will be interesting to see if USC and maybe Oregon tell the PAC to pound sand...doubt UW has the cajones to.
Only in 2020...
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No one wants to watch unpaid student athletes participate in dangerous activity in the middle of a pandemic.
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I'm hearing you can be morally superior calling for no football while watching footballGrundleStiltzkin said:No one wants to watch unpaid student athletes participate in dangerous activity in the middle of a pandemic.
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An unpaid student athlete makes a plea to the California overlord to play football while multi-million dollar Larry Scott waits for Cali and Oregon law makers to make a decision for him rather than apply any pressure at all. BTW the Rams, Chargers and 49ers are all training, practicing and playing in California. Scott puts forth zero effort in all things Pac 12. My god, burn this conference down.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
Plus the Rams and Raiders coaches got a stern letter about not wearing a mask in an empty stadium
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This is the same writer who was convinced that Brandi Chastain ripping off her shirt was a seminal moment culturally for the future of women in America.
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Sportswriter who hates sports? She gets paid for this?
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Looks like it’s up to Inslee and Brown to give the go-ahead for Pac12 football this fall. Are they both still in hiding?
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Kate Brown punts on first down. How about asking for some plans. Leadership!
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Its a process
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It’s actually really easy.
Nov 14 start date for all 12 member schools.
5 game conference slate.
Schools play within division only.
CCG in Las Vegas December 19. BYE week over Christmas Holiday.
Rose Bowl January 1.
100% Fans allowed because it all starts after the election when none of this COVID shit will matter anyway.
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Wilner hints that Washington is one ready to start Oct. 31.
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Never could get into this guy. I want to like him but he’s too fucking annoying.HoustonHusky said:
Dave Portnoy with an impassioned plea to his school (Michigan) to play, along with a shout-out to the Pac-12 at the end. -
They really are. So fucking soft and have no fight in them. I’ve never been one to bash the quality of the PAC 12. It’s not the best conference but it’s no different than the ACC or Big 10, and it’s better than the Big 12. We have lacked an elite team for awhile, but it’s normally a good, competitive conference.Pitchfork51 said:The pac is an embarrassment
The other conferences actually give a fuck and fight for their teams. Nobody will give a fuck about the PAC 12 soon. Most already don’t but there is no reason for it to be such an embarrassment. It’s bad leadership and woke, pc bullshit. -
Triple Pup post, but I don’t really care if the PAC 12 plays or not. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a doog at heart and if we do play and win, I’ll be all in, but that’s only because I love Husky Football so much. I
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............you what?RoadDawg55 said:Triple Pup post, but I don’t really care if the PAC 12 plays or not. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a doog at heart and if we do play and win, I’ll be all in, but that’s only because I love Husky Football so much. I
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If it saves one life. If it stops one obese college student from a couple nights in the hospital...NorthwestFresh said: