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Why don't we just go Indy this season?
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Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Keep our game with ybu
Play AFA (they seem wiling)
Maybe Wyo and the other mnt. western state schools might want to play?
Schedule a one-off at Nebraska?
Play some SEC schools?
Join the PAC12 sans the California, Oregon and Washington Schools?
worth a try, why cancel the season?
Play AFA (they seem wiling)
Maybe Wyo and the other mnt. western state schools might want to play?
Schedule a one-off at Nebraska?
Play some SEC schools?
Join the PAC12 sans the California, Oregon and Washington Schools?
worth a try, why cancel the season?
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Lol, now Mr Doom and Gloom wants to play, haha.
I do agree though. If we can get a semblance of a season even if it is 3 games vs instate opponents we should do that. Even if they get another year of eligibility, there will be players who will graduate and move on with their lives. They deserve to play again before leaving school even if it is a few games in front of few or no fans.
I do agree though. If we can get a semblance of a season even if it is 3 games vs instate opponents we should do that. Even if they get another year of eligibility, there will be players who will graduate and move on with their lives. They deserve to play again before leaving school even if it is a few games in front of few or no fans.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Oh don't get me wrong, I always wanted to play, I just figured this is where it was all going, and never wavered. I'm still doubtful there will be a season, but why not plan for one right up until everyone else decides not to. I'd be thrilled if we had a season!!!Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 12:49 pmLol, now Mr Doom and Gloom wants to play, haha.
I do agree though. If we can get a semblance of a season even if it is 3 games vs instate opponents we should do that. Even if they get another year of eligibility, there will be players who will graduate and move on with their lives. They deserve to play again before leaving school even if it is a few games in front of few or no fans.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
We don't own the media rights. So any media money would go to the conference. Media approval would go through the conference. We would have all the costs of a full season with next to no income. In fact, my understanding is that the conference could just say that we can't be televised. Maybe I understand wrong.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
I agree. The trajectory has been terrible and so has the transparency. It always seemed we were on the road to cancellation. I hope they can get something done. At this point if they played SUU, Weber State and byu, it would seem like something positive.ViAggie wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 12:52 pmOh don't get me wrong, I always wanted to play, I just figured this is where it was all going, and never wavered. I'm still doubtful there will be a season, but why not plan for one right up until everyone else decides not to. I'd be thrilled if we had a season!!!Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 12:49 pmLol, now Mr Doom and Gloom wants to play, haha.
I do agree though. If we can get a semblance of a season even if it is 3 games vs instate opponents we should do that. Even if they get another year of eligibility, there will be players who will graduate and move on with their lives. They deserve to play again before leaving school even if it is a few games in front of few or no fans.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Yea keep our game with YBU, schedule Weber, SUU and Dixie, and AFA! Why the hell not????????
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
I think if we play or not we'll have 90% of the costs of a real season anyway. What are the big costs of a football season? Coaching salaries, still probably being paid. Scholarships, still going. Loans on buildings, still being paid... We save money on travel and I guess like the training table? What else am I missing? If we could make even $500k this year it would be better than not playing, I would imagine.thegreendalegelf wrote: ↑August 11th, 2020, 12:55 pmWe don't own the media rights. So any media money would go to the conference. Media approval would go through the conference. We would have all the costs of a full season with next to no income. In fact, my understanding is that the conference could just say that we can't be televised. Maybe I understand wrong.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Army, Navy and the BIG-12 schools are looking for opponents as well. We could schedule Texas Tech as our money game.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
I'm sure coach Wells would be thrilled to play us
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Haha! I don't know? I just threw that out there, because why the hell not?
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
This is without doubt a terrible idea!!! So, just so you can see a FB game, have the Seniors lose a season, the redshirts move up and on and on with some $hitty schedule. We are in a conference and we should be grownups and try for a spring season. Are we really this selfish that we want football at the expense of players safety? No one knows the long term effects on young people. I'm sure some of you think this is some made up nonsense disease developed by one political party to get power over another. It's not! I have lost friends to this made up disease. Quite frankly if the US had paid attention and lived with all the mitigation procedures that work, we would be playing RIGHT NOW! This is on all of us as a society. Send this to the sandbox if you want, but these comments are very disappointing. Grow a set and accept the world we are living in. Your civil liberties are still safe!
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
That is the best post ever on this site. CongratsAgezzz wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 11:18 amThis is without doubt a terrible idea!!! So, just so you can see a FB game, have the Seniors lose a season, the redshirts move up and on and on with some $hitty schedule. We are in a conference and we should be grownups and try for a spring season. Are we really this selfish that we want football at the expense of players safety? No one knows the long term effects on young people. I'm sure some of you think this is some made up nonsense disease developed by one political party to get power over another. It's not! I have lost friends to this made up disease. Quite frankly if the US had paid attention and lived with all the mitigation procedures that work, we would be playing RIGHT NOW! This is on all of us as a society. Send this to the sandbox if you want, but these comments are very disappointing. Grow a set and accept the world we are living in. Your civil liberties are still safe!
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Agezzz wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 11:18 amThis is without doubt a terrible idea!!! So, just so you can see a FB game, have the Seniors lose a season, the redshirts move up and on and on with some $hitty schedule. We are in a conference and we should be grownups and try for a spring season. Are we really this selfish that we want football at the expense of players safety? No one knows the long term effects on young people. I'm sure some of you think this is some made up nonsense disease developed by one political party to get power over another. It's not! I have lost friends to this made up disease. Quite frankly if the US had paid attention and lived with all the mitigation procedures that work, we would be playing RIGHT NOW! This is on all of us as a society. Send this to the sandbox if you want, but these comments are very disappointing. Grow a set and accept the world we are living in. Your civil liberties are still safe!
Dont be so naive. We most certainly would not be playing right now. The goal went from flatten the curve to zero cases. There would still be liability on the schools, which is the reason we don't have a season. Its not about the players safety.
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So, I've heard that the goal is zero cases, over and over on here. Can someone point me in the direction of where that was ever stated to be the case? I keep reading it on here, but haven't seen anywhere else where this is the case. I would like actual sources, not assumptions based on decisions, cuz none of us are in that room when decisions are made. Sincere question.2004AG wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 1:16 pmAgezzz wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 11:18 amThis is without doubt a terrible idea!!! So, just so you can see a FB game, have the Seniors lose a season, the redshirts move up and on and on with some $hitty schedule. We are in a conference and we should be grownups and try for a spring season. Are we really this selfish that we want football at the expense of players safety? No one knows the long term effects on young people. I'm sure some of you think this is some made up nonsense disease developed by one political party to get power over another. It's not! I have lost friends to this made up disease. Quite frankly if the US had paid attention and lived with all the mitigation procedures that work, we would be playing RIGHT NOW! This is on all of us as a society. Send this to the sandbox if you want, but these comments are very disappointing. Grow a set and accept the world we are living in. Your civil liberties are still safe!
Dont be so naive. We most certainly would not be playing right now. The goal went from flatten the curve to zero cases. There would still be liability on the schools, which is the reason we don't have a season. Its not about the players safety.
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Well there hasn't exactly been great transparency on the decisions being made. That is something I would like to see. They should let us know what their standard is for having a season and what needs to be accomplished to meet that standard. Instead it is just bits and pieces of news and kicking the can down the road.Aggie19 wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 1:20 pmSo, I've heard that the goal is zero cases, over and over on here. Can someone point me in the direction of where that was ever stated to be the case? I keep reading it on here, but haven't seen anywhere else where this is the case. I would like actual sources, not assumptions based on decisions, cuz none of us are in that room when decisions are made. Sincere question.2004AG wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 1:16 pmAgezzz wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 11:18 amThis is without doubt a terrible idea!!! So, just so you can see a FB game, have the Seniors lose a season, the redshirts move up and on and on with some $hitty schedule. We are in a conference and we should be grownups and try for a spring season. Are we really this selfish that we want football at the expense of players safety? No one knows the long term effects on young people. I'm sure some of you think this is some made up nonsense disease developed by one political party to get power over another. It's not! I have lost friends to this made up disease. Quite frankly if the US had paid attention and lived with all the mitigation procedures that work, we would be playing RIGHT NOW! This is on all of us as a society. Send this to the sandbox if you want, but these comments are very disappointing. Grow a set and accept the world we are living in. Your civil liberties are still safe!
Dont be so naive. We most certainly would not be playing right now. The goal went from flatten the curve to zero cases. There would still be liability on the schools, which is the reason we don't have a season. Its not about the players safety.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Great idea if you don't want to be in the Mountain West anymore
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Aggie19 wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 1:20 pmSo, I've heard that the goal is zero cases, over and over on here. Can someone point me in the direction of where that was ever stated to be the case? I keep reading it on here, but haven't seen anywhere else where this is the case. I would like actual sources, not assumptions based on decisions, cuz none of us are in that room when decisions are made. Sincere question.2004AG wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 1:16 pmAgezzz wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 11:18 amThis is without doubt a terrible idea!!! So, just so you can see a FB game, have the Seniors lose a season, the redshirts move up and on and on with some $hitty schedule. We are in a conference and we should be grownups and try for a spring season. Are we really this selfish that we want football at the expense of players safety? No one knows the long term effects on young people. I'm sure some of you think this is some made up nonsense disease developed by one political party to get power over another. It's not! I have lost friends to this made up disease. Quite frankly if the US had paid attention and lived with all the mitigation procedures that work, we would be playing RIGHT NOW! This is on all of us as a society. Send this to the sandbox if you want, but these comments are very disappointing. Grow a set and accept the world we are living in. Your civil liberties are still safe!
Dont be so naive. We most certainly would not be playing right now. The goal went from flatten the curve to zero cases. There would still be liability on the schools, which is the reason we don't have a season. Its not about the players safety.
I'll ask you a similar question. Can you point me to the statement from school presidents and/or government officials who say we could have had a season based on certain metrics being "X"? I keep reading over and over that if only people wore masks we would have a season.
He's the thing, the season isn't being canceled for player safety. Its hard to make the argument that players are safer not playing football. The players will still be in classes, still work out with the team, can still protest.....they just can't play football.
This decision is based on school presidents covering their asses. So unless the virus drops to zero, there will still be the concern presidents have wanting to cover their asses. There will still be liability until there are zero cases.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Agreed, even in countries where they have had fewer cases, there are no big sporting events. They pushed the Olympics back a year because of the outbreak, we'll see what happens even next summer.2004AG wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 1:16 pmAgezzz wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 11:18 amThis is without doubt a terrible idea!!! So, just so you can see a FB game, have the Seniors lose a season, the redshirts move up and on and on with some $hitty schedule. We are in a conference and we should be grownups and try for a spring season. Are we really this selfish that we want football at the expense of players safety? No one knows the long term effects on young people. I'm sure some of you think this is some made up nonsense disease developed by one political party to get power over another. It's not! I have lost friends to this made up disease. Quite frankly if the US had paid attention and lived with all the mitigation procedures that work, we would be playing RIGHT NOW! This is on all of us as a society. Send this to the sandbox if you want, but these comments are very disappointing. Grow a set and accept the world we are living in. Your civil liberties are still safe!
Dont be so naive. We most certainly would not be playing right now. The goal went from flatten the curve to zero cases. There would still be liability on the schools, which is the reason we don't have a season. Its not about the players safety.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Well there are big sporting events, just not with fans. Pro sports are moving on. The NBA playoffs start this week and Baseball is in high gear with the NFL starting up soon. Premier league, PGA, Nascar NHL, etc. . . have all figured out a way to move forward albeit with serious adjustments. College sports is where they are still failing to figure it out.NowhereLandAggie wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 1:53 pmAgreed, even in countries where they have had fewer cases, there are no big sporting events. They pushed the Olympics back a year because of the outbreak, we'll see what happens even next summer.2004AG wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 1:16 pmAgezzz wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 11:18 amThis is without doubt a terrible idea!!! So, just so you can see a FB game, have the Seniors lose a season, the redshirts move up and on and on with some $hitty schedule. We are in a conference and we should be grownups and try for a spring season. Are we really this selfish that we want football at the expense of players safety? No one knows the long term effects on young people. I'm sure some of you think this is some made up nonsense disease developed by one political party to get power over another. It's not! I have lost friends to this made up disease. Quite frankly if the US had paid attention and lived with all the mitigation procedures that work, we would be playing RIGHT NOW! This is on all of us as a society. Send this to the sandbox if you want, but these comments are very disappointing. Grow a set and accept the world we are living in. Your civil liberties are still safe!
Dont be so naive. We most certainly would not be playing right now. The goal went from flatten the curve to zero cases. There would still be liability on the schools, which is the reason we don't have a season. Its not about the players safety.
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This comes down to one thing. What is the best possible choice/outcome for the institution? Followed by what is best for the student athlete?
I want to see USU football in the best position possible in the future without destroying the players experience completely. I'd be really interested in a travel distance limit, pooling all television money across playing teams, and allowing basically a free year to students (if they don't play they get another year.) While I'm at it I want a 50 percent stake in Amazon and world peace.
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I want to see USU football in the best position possible in the future without destroying the players experience completely. I'd be really interested in a travel distance limit, pooling all television money across playing teams, and allowing basically a free year to students (if they don't play they get another year.) While I'm at it I want a 50 percent stake in Amazon and world peace.
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This is poor sarcasm and I cannot take it seriously.pilotaggie wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 3:24 pmThis comes down to one thing. What is the best possible choice/outcome for the institution? Followed by what is best for the student athlete?
I want to see USU football in the best position possible in the future without destroying the players experience completely. I'd be really interested in a travel distance limit, pooling all television money across playing teams, and allowing basically a free year to students (if they don't play they get another year.) While I'm at it I want a 50 percent stake in Amazon and world peace.
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Re: Why don't we just go Indy this season?
Mr. Pilotaggie, what you have just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.Aggie formerly in Hawaii wrote:This is poor sarcasm and I cannot take it seriously.pilotaggie wrote: ↑August 12th, 2020, 3:24 pmThis comes down to one thing. What is the best possible choice/outcome for the institution? Followed by what is best for the student athlete?
I want to see USU football in the best position possible in the future without destroying the players experience completely. I'd be really interested in a travel distance limit, pooling all television money across playing teams, and allowing basically a free year to students (if they don't play they get another year.) While I'm at it I want a 50 percent stake in Amazon and world peace.
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