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Kevin (Tim “Asshat” Racadb) Warren (ex-B1G Commissioner)

A local Columbus TV station (ABC affiliate - channel 6) reports that the B1G vote was 11-3 to postpone the season, etc.; with Ohio State, Iowa, and Corn voting NO.

Big Ten voted 11-3 to postpone fall football season, docs show

Big Ten presidents and chancellors voted 11-3 to postpone the fall football season, the league confirmed Monday in a brief and two affidavits filed in response to a lawsuit from eight Nebraska players.

The Big Ten's brief targets "three incorrect and unsupportable assertions" in the players' lawsuit, which focused on the vote and the process that led to the Aug. 11 decision to postpone the fall season. Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren on Aug. 19 confirmed the vote, saying that the league's council of presidents and chancellors were "overwhelmingly in support" of the postponement.

The Big Ten on Monday did not list how each school voted, although multiple sources told ESPN that Nebraska, Ohio State and Iowa were the three schools voting against postponement. All three schools repeatedly have voiced their opposition to the decision. League bylaws require at least 60% of the council to approve key decisions. The Nebraska players' lawsuit and others had questioned the process and the mechanics of the vote, noting that Minnesota president Joan Gabel stopped short of describing an actual vote.

Entire article: https://www.espn.com/college-footba...-11-3-postpone-fall-football-season-docs-show
 
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sean Callahan? Isn’t he one of those guys always reffing Notre Dame games?
Yep, he’s part of this crew:

Seamus McGillicutty
Sean Callahan
Liam O’Herlihy
Padraig Hanrahan
Finnegan Murphy
Dermot O’Sullivan
Kieran Kelly

And the two guys in the replay booth, who are willing to be quarantined together at the drop of a hat:

Patrick Fitzgerald, and
Gerald Fitzpatrick
 
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Yep, he’s part of this crew:

Seamus McGillicutty
Sean Callahan
Liam O’Herlihy
Padraig Hanrahan
Finnegan Murphy
Dermot O’Sullivan
Kieran Kelly

And the two guys in the replay booth, who are willing to be quarantined together at the drop of a hat:

Patrick Fitzgerald, and
Gerald Fitzpatrick
you left out Father Flannigan, who runs the clock.
 
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If you want to learn a little more about who voted "no" here you go. If you're the type who sends emails that will be deleted by interns their addresses are there as well.

THE 11 BIG TEN PRESIDENTS AND CHANCELLORS WHO KILLED FALL FOOTBALL TOO SOON

For a bunch of smart people this is some dumb reasoning:

The level of physical exertion and contact with other individuals does not occur in any other environment on our campus.

Two people who don't have Covid being in contact with each other doesn't magically spawn Covid - that's why you regularly test players. As for it not occurring elsewhere on campus they seem to have forgotten intramural sports, not to mention what goes on in the dorms on a regular basis.
 
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If you want to learn a little more about who voted "no" here you go. If you're the type who sends emails that will be deleted by interns their addresses are there as well.

THE 11 BIG TEN PRESIDENTS AND CHANCELLORS WHO KILLED FALL FOOTBALL TOO SOON

For a bunch of smart people this is some dumb reasoning:

The level of physical exertion and contact with other individuals does not occur in any other environment on our campus.

Two people who don't have Covid being in contact with each other doesn't magically spawn Covid - that's why you regularly test players. As for it not occurring elsewhere on campus they seem to have forgotten intramural sports, not to mention what goes on in the dorms on a regular basis.
No drunken orgies for these prudes I guess?
 
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President Donald Trump said he spoke with Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren on Tuesday morning about the possibility of reinstating the conference's fall football season immediately. Trump called the conversation “very productive.”

“I think it was very productive about getting Big Ten playing again, immediately,” Trump told Fox News. “Let's see what happens. He's a great guy, it's a great conference, tremendous teams, and we're pushing very hard.”

“I think they want to play and the fans want to see it and the players have a lot at stake including possibly playing in the NFL – you have a lot of great players in that conference,” Trump said. “So we had a very good conversation, very productive and maybe we'll be very nicely surprised. They had it closed up, and I think they'd like to see it open, along with a lot of other football that's being played right now.”

 
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If you want to learn a little more about who voted "no" here you go. If you're the type who sends emails that will be deleted by interns their addresses are there as well.

THE 11 BIG TEN PRESIDENTS AND CHANCELLORS WHO KILLED FALL FOOTBALL TOO SOON

For a bunch of smart people this is some dumb reasoning:

The level of physical exertion and contact with other individuals does not occur in any other environment on our campus.

Two people who don't have Covid being in contact with each other doesn't magically spawn Covid - that's why you regularly test players. As for it not occurring elsewhere on campus they seem to have forgotten intramural sports, not to mention what goes on in the dorms on a regular basis.

This is true. I hit a couple of chicks like a linebacker in Morrill back in the '88-'89 timeframe.
 
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This is true. I hit a couple of chicks like a linebacker in Morrill back in the '88-'89 timeframe.

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I guess it is true, I found a video. Terry Tate sparcboxbuck Office Dorm Sex Linebacker misses a girl and hits on a guy in Morrill Tower back in '88 - '89 timeframe.

:lol:
 
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It'll never happen and I'm sure there'd be downsides to it as well but some days I wish we were independent in football like a certain other midwestern institution.

Ohio State having to essentially get permission to play football from the likes of Rutgers, Maryland, and the governess of that state up north, is bullshit.
 
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