All that’s really been exposed is the Big 12 by the Sun Belt
Could any team not named OU or Texas or maybe OSU actually win the Sun Belt? I think this weekend proved that no, they could not. As Matt Lienert said it is the Big3, not the Big12.
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All that’s really been exposed is the Big 12 by the Sun Belt
Probably not. Louisiana is the real dealCould any team not named OU or Texas or maybe OSU actually win the Sun Belt? I think this weekend proved that no, they could not. As Matt Lienert said it is the Big3, not the Big12.
Probably not. Louisiana is the real deal
Probably not. Louisiana is the real deal
Hoping so. Guess we will find out in a couple weeks.You just gotta hope that isn't the real team, that they just laid an egg to start the season. I mean it is only 1 game, sure it was a turd, but nearly every team lays a turd each year, and many teams more than once actually.
This is the biggest takeaway. The Big Ten clearly thought that it had massive clout within the college football realm. Turns out, they just have an inflated ego and were only able to get the weird kid (PAC12) to participate in their sit-out. Now, they're desperately trying to rejoin the cool kids club.I will believe Big Ten is playing football when they actually step on the field. They really got exposed in this whole debacle as irrelevant in college football
I hope you're right. I would love to rack up a bunch of wins this year
I will believe Big Ten is playing football when they actually step on the field. They really got exposed in this whole debacle as irrelevant in college football
This is the biggest takeaway. The Big Ten clearly thought that it had massive clout within the college football realm. Turns out, they just have an inflated ego and were only able to get the weird kid (PAC12) to participate in their sit-out. Now, they're desperately trying to rejoin the cool kids club.
If anyone ever thought things were going to go smoothly, then they were not very intelligent.You would have a point if there had been smooth sailing by all leagues and schools that started the season relatively on time. That simply isn’t the case. Several games have been cancelled and those that did go forward many modified how they were moving forward including isu (fans, no fans). I think the rapid daily testing is new and was enough to get the P&C’s to get comfortable to move forward.
I am still not convinced any league will start and finish the season without interruption.
You would have a point if there had been smooth sailing by all leagues and schools that started the season relatively on time. That simply isn’t the case. Several games have been cancelled and those that did go forward many modified how they were moving forward including isu (fans, no fans). I think the rapid daily testing is new and was enough to get the P&C’s to get comfortable to move forward.
I am still not convinced any league will start and finish the season without interruption.
So by making this point you are saying you agree that the Big 10 did the exact opposite of the right moves here. As it stands they are mashing in basically the minimum amount of games with 0 schedule flexibility due to time constraints.
My thought was there was a lot of unknown when the Big Ten pulled the plug to play. They could have waited but not sure any teams would have been playing last weekend anyway. The rapid testing is what changed the game. The Big Ten can now say with 100% certainty that when their games start there will be no. Team to team spread. Can any conference or school make the same claim right now?
Are they testing players as the run out onto the field?
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You're criticizing Iowa's recruiting efforts this year?! Oh boy, this will not turn out well for you,...but I guess what really has lately. LOL!!!Iowa's TE woes continue. They are going hard after a kid that just decommitted from Miami of Ohio. No P5 offers
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Iowa State commit Carston Marshall moves up in rankings
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Iowa's TE woes continue. They are going hard after a kid that just decommitted from Miami of Ohio. No P5 offers
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James Carnie, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Tight End
James Carnie is a 6-5, 220-pound Tight End from Firth, NE.247sports.com