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Bruce Johnson -> RE: Gopher Football (9/15/2020 11:32:48 AM)

May it be so.




Steve Lentz -> RE: Gopher Football (9/15/2020 11:59:30 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

The Buckeyes and Cornhuskers have spoken [sm=notworthy.gif]

That's true, but is it good? Buckeyes want a National Championship, Huskers want to get better.
Man I hope so.




David Levine -> RE: Gopher Football (9/15/2020 2:33:20 PM)

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron said Tuesday that most of his team has contracted COVID-19.

"Not all of our players, but most of our players have caught it," Orgeron told reporters. "I think that hopefully they won't catch it again, and hopefully they're not out for games."

Asked later for further clarification, Orgeron said he didn't know the exact percentage of players who have had the coronavirus.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (9/15/2020 4:03:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

LSU football coach Ed Orgeron said Tuesday that most of his team has contracted COVID-19.

"Not all of our players, but most of our players have caught it," Orgeron told reporters. "I think that hopefully they won't catch it again, and hopefully they're not out for games."

Asked later for further clarification, Orgeron said he didn't know the exact percentage of players who have had the coronavirus.

Stupid hoax stuff.
It'll all be over soon.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 9:11:47 AM)

Big Ten football will return the weekend of Oct. 24, the conference announced Wednesday morning, with a slate of new protocols for player safety, including daily COVID testing.




bstinger -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 9:28:30 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Big Ten football will return the weekend of Oct. 24, the conference announced Wednesday morning, with a slate of new protocols for player safety, including daily COVID testing.

That's cool. Too bad we don't have Daily Testing for people with real important jobs.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 9:31:21 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bstinger

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Big Ten football will return the weekend of Oct. 24, the conference announced Wednesday morning, with a slate of new protocols for player safety, including daily COVID testing.

That's cool. Too bad we don't have Daily Testing for people with real important jobs.


THIS


The NFL pretty much the same. Test, results next day, re-test, results next day.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 9:32:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

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ORIGINAL: bstinger

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Big Ten football will return the weekend of Oct. 24, the conference announced Wednesday morning, with a slate of new protocols for player safety, including daily COVID testing.

That's cool. Too bad we don't have Daily Testing for people with real important jobs.

THIS

The NFL pretty much the same. Test, results next day, re-test, results next day.

Money talks, shit walks.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 9:34:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

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ORIGINAL: bstinger

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Big Ten football will return the weekend of Oct. 24, the conference announced Wednesday morning, with a slate of new protocols for player safety, including daily COVID testing.

That's cool. Too bad we don't have Daily Testing for people with real important jobs.

THIS

The NFL pretty much the same. Test, results next day, re-test, results next day.

Money talks, shit walks.


You are correct sir.

The MNSHSL is catching flack for jacking member rates because....revenue sports are not being played.

So, what's next? Oh, reconsidering playing revenue producing sports this fall.

Follow the money.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 11:09:01 AM)

Are they also working to change the B10 commissioners nameplate on his office door, to
Husker/Buckeye Bitch?

Asking for a friend

Not a good look. Not a good look.




bstinger -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 11:31:34 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

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ORIGINAL: bstinger

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Big Ten football will return the weekend of Oct. 24, the conference announced Wednesday morning, with a slate of new protocols for player safety, including daily COVID testing.

That's cool. Too bad we don't have Daily Testing for people with real important jobs.

THIS

The NFL pretty much the same. Test, results next day, re-test, results next day.

Money talks, shit walks.


You are correct sir.

The MNSHSL is catching flack for jacking member rates because....revenue sports are not being played.

So, what's next? Oh, reconsidering playing revenue producing sports this fall.

Follow the money.

Without fans there's no revenue.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 11:47:10 AM)

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Are they also working to change the B10 commissioners nameplate on his office door, to
Husker/Buckeye Bitch?


Ex-Vikings front office guy.

Not doing so well so far.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 12:26:52 PM)

Video on ESPN says


Article on the return:

What was the most important factor in the Big Ten voting to play?
The medical information and resources around COVID-19 improved significantly, especially the availability of rapid-testing programs. Big Ten teams had several outbreaks during the summer, and contact tracing had been a significant obstacle without rapid testing in place. Many wondered how schools such as Rutgers, Northwestern, Illinois and Maryland would ever get around their state restrictions to practice in pads and eventually play. The emergence of several reliable rapid-testing options eased concerns about contact tracing, and increased confidence about having minimal interruptions during the regular season, which can't afford too many bumps if the Big Ten wants to be part of the College Football Playoff.

What happened in the meetings and how was the vote decided?
The return-to-play conversations began in earnest Saturday, with a medical presentation to a steering committee comprised of eight presidents and chancellors. That group served as a buffer, and was impressed enough that it called a full board meeting with all 14 presidents and chancellors Sunday.

The marathon meeting Sunday, which included a three-part presentation from each of the Big Ten's return to competition task force subcommittees, was again focused on the updated medical information, as the league had cited medical reasons for its initial postponement. The medical subcommittee presented at least four new rapid-testing options and how the developments will ease some of the challenges around contact tracing. Presidents and chancellors also heard about the potential football schedule and how it will work with the Big Ten's television agreements. A start date during the weekend of Oct. 17 was discussed before deciding on the weekend of Oct. 24.

Could some Big Ten teams still not play this fall?
All 14 Big Ten teams will attempt to play. The developments around rapid testing have eased concerns of schools in areas with more restrictions around contact and gatherings. Wisconsin last week announced a two-week pause for all football activities, but the break is set to end next week, and athletic director Barry Alvarez and coach Paul Chryst think the team needs only three additional weeks to be ready for competition. Maryland, which paused activities Sept. 3, resumed football practices late last week.

During a news conference Monday, Wisconsin chancellor Rebecca Blank said all of the schools were going to "move together."

"We're all going to play or not if we possibly can," she said. "This isn't going to be a school-by-school thing."

Could the Big Ten be ready in time for the College Football Playoff?
With a late October start date, the Big Ten can still finish its season and crown a champion in time to be considered for a semifinal spot, but it has to be approved by the playoff's management committee. All 10 of the FBS commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick would determine whether the Big Ten can rejoin the CFP. ACC commissioner John Swofford, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby will carry the most weight in the room, as they will have navigated their leagues through longer schedules. It would be difficult for them to say no, but they probably won't be thrilled with the Big Ten playing a shortened season.

Can players who opted out of Big Ten season come back?
If a player has opted out for the season, but has not hired an agent, that player is still eligible and can return. The NCAA and conferences have made it clear that players can opt out without any repercussions to their eligibility and to their scholarship. If a player decides to declare for the draft and hires an agent, however, is where it gets tricky. A student-athlete who hires an agent is technically ruled ineligible by the NCAA.
There is an opportunity for the student-athlete to regain eligibility, but it is on a case-by-case scenario. Depending on what was exchanged and what the details are with the athlete and the agent, the student-athlete and his school can try to go through the Student-Athlete Reinstatement process to gain eligibility back for this season. Because this is a unique scenario, there could be exceptions made, but the NCAA has not announced any specific rule changes or adaptations given the Big Ten's situation as of now.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 12:27:43 PM)

Notable Big Ten Players Opting Out And Declaring For 2021 NFL Draft
POSITION/PLAYER TODD MCSHAY RANKING
LB Micah Parsons, Penn State 5th
WR Rashod Bateman, Minnesota 7th
CB Shaun Wade, Ohio State 13th
C Rashawn Slater, Northwestern 28th
G Wyatt Davis, Ohio State 30th
WR Rondale Morre, Purdue 46th
OT Jalen Mayfield, Michigan No. 7 OT
CB Ambry Thomas, Michigan N/A




Brad H -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 12:55:12 PM)

Big Ten football returning is a classic case of the tail wagging the dog.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 1:12:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Brad H

Big Ten football returning is a classic case of the tail wagging the dog.


When can we expect Pac 12 to follow?




Steve Lentz -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 1:28:19 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Notable Big Ten Players Opting Out And Declaring For 2021 NFL Draft
POSITION/PLAYER TODD MCSHAY RANKING
LB Micah Parsons, Penn State 5th
WR Rashod Bateman, Minnesota 7th
CB Shaun Wade, Ohio State 13th
C Rashawn Slater, Northwestern 28th
G Wyatt Davis, Ohio State 30th
WR Rondale Morre, Purdue 46th
OT Jalen Mayfield, Michigan No. 7 OT
CB Ambry Thomas, Michigan N/A


I wonder if some will change their mind again? That is if they haven't signed with an agent or whatever NCAA rules there are.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 1:33:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Steve Lentz

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Notable Big Ten Players Opting Out And Declaring For 2021 NFL Draft
POSITION/PLAYER TODD MCSHAY RANKING
LB Micah Parsons, Penn State 5th
WR Rashod Bateman, Minnesota 7th
CB Shaun Wade, Ohio State 13th
C Rashawn Slater, Northwestern 28th
G Wyatt Davis, Ohio State 30th
WR Rondale Morre, Purdue 46th
OT Jalen Mayfield, Michigan No. 7 OT
CB Ambry Thomas, Michigan N/A


I wonder if some will change their mind again? That is if they haven't signed with an agent or whatever NCAA rules there are.

I doubt it. I think that list is only going to grow.




Brad H -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 2:14:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

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ORIGINAL: Brad H

Big Ten football returning is a classic case of the tail wagging the dog.


When can we expect Pac 12 to follow?

Nope. I don't expect it. A different set of values in the west. They don't make the kind of dollar figures that Big Ten football makes. It's more about education. I'm sure the topic will come up, but unless there is significant testing protocols and safeguards in place, football will not happen.

In addition, most of the colleges out west are online this semester. It's pretty tough to say that kids can't be on campus and then make an exception for the football team. It's also pretty challenging with the air quality right now. Oregon and Oregon State have bigger fish to fry.




Steve Lentz -> RE: Gopher Football (9/16/2020 10:28:43 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Brad H

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: Brad H

Big Ten football returning is a classic case of the tail wagging the dog.


When can we expect Pac 12 to follow?

Nope. I don't expect it. A different set of values in the west. They don't make the kind of dollar figures that Big Ten football makes. It's more about education. I'm sure the topic will come up, but unless there is significant testing protocols and safeguards in place, football will not happen.

In addition, most of the colleges out west are online this semester. It's pretty tough to say that kids can't be on campus and then make an exception for the football team. It's also pretty challenging with the air quality right now. Oregon and Oregon State have bigger fish to fry.

Pac 12 already taking steps to play football again.




Brad H -> RE: Gopher Football (9/17/2020 4:54:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Steve Lentz

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ORIGINAL: Brad H

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

quote:

ORIGINAL: Brad H

Big Ten football returning is a classic case of the tail wagging the dog.


When can we expect Pac 12 to follow?

Nope. I don't expect it. A different set of values in the west. They don't make the kind of dollar figures that Big Ten football makes. It's more about education. I'm sure the topic will come up, but unless there is significant testing protocols and safeguards in place, football will not happen.

In addition, most of the colleges out west are online this semester. It's pretty tough to say that kids can't be on campus and then make an exception for the football team. It's also pretty challenging with the air quality right now. Oregon and Oregon State have bigger fish to fry.

Pac 12 already taking steps to play football again.

Not gonna lie, that totally surprises me. I wish I were a fly on the wall to know the sudden change of heart. It seems totally antithetical to every thing they've been saying for months.

Then again, it is the governors saying there is nothing in place to stop them from playing. The presidents of the schools still have to give a thumb's up. And like I said, if you aren't allowing kids on campus because a virus, I don't know how you make an exception for student-athletes.

As someone who lives out west, I can only say this. There hasn't been a lot of buzz about Pac 12 football returning. I haven't heard the outrage from players or fans that we heard from Big Ten programs.




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (9/18/2020 10:54:47 AM)

Bateman wants to play, per Strib

Has reportedly enrolled




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Gopher Football (9/18/2020 11:00:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr. Ed

Bateman wants to play, per Strib

Has reportedly enrolled


You beat me to the punch. It looks like he has applied and it's pending.

JUST IN: I have confirmed with Rashod Bateman's agent, Blake Baratz, that Bateman does want to return to #Gophers and play this season. NCAA will have to rule.

NCAA rules prohibit athletes from entering into an agreement with anyone, written or verbal, for representation.


(Seth Kaplan on Twitter)




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (9/18/2020 11:07:45 AM)

I have a feeling the NCAA will make exceptions for players who made their decisions based on being shut down for covid.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (9/18/2020 11:30:51 AM)

Bateman the QUITTER wants back. Don't be so quick to hope he's allowed to be a 2020 Gopher!




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