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

Evidently a decision on the COVID hold out period has been reached but won't be announced until later today.

Fucking idiot. That tells me it isn't good news, because there's 0 reason to hold it back otherwise. An announcement that it's being lowered to 10 is good for OSU (and every other B1G team playing in a bowl) and reaffirms the Committee's decision even though they likely put us in regardless. I'm expecting it will either stay at 21, or only drop to 17, which still fucks us over with player availability.
 
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The most fair decision would be to assess the Covid policy of the other 3 teams in the BCS and make it comparable.
Damn, how long did it take you to come up with such and extraordinary, incredibly complicated plan like that? You mean you think we should give our teams the same advantage or disadvantage as the other teams we are playing? And that maybe our players are equally as safe as the other players?

That is GENIUS! It must have taken hundreds of seconds to have arrived at such logic.

BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY THE FUCKING MORNONS RUNNING OUR CONFIDENCE WERE UNABLE TO>

Are you shitting me? Why the fuck did they come up with this 17 day bullshit? There is absolutely do evidence to support it. The damn CDC says 10 days. At least match what the other conferences are doing, that only makes fucking sense.

But no, the B1G has to fuck it up even further.
 
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I have done a detailed analysis of his performance using the latest evaluation metrics. His grade: F - -

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https://amp.freep.com/amp/4046056001

LOSERS
Big Ten

Just by looking at the field at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, it was hard to tell Ohio State and Northwestern were competing for the Big Ten title championship last weekend. Their school names weren’t painted in the end zones, and the local NFL team’s horseshoe logo remained at midfield. The whole presentation looked amateurish, which was fitting for a conference that bungled its handling of a five-week postponement and the rollout of a schedule that offered no flexibility for cancellations caused by COVID-19.

The league’s image began to erode from the summer onward, as the Big Ten faced a relentless wave of criticism from within its own ranks and outside them as well. Following the initial shutdown of fall sports in August, the backlash against the conference, included protests, a lawsuit and pressure from the president of the United States. Then the slew of games called off because of coronavirus outbreaks forced the league to change rules on the fly to accommodate its best team, Ohio State. The Buckeyes played only six games while each of the other participants in the CFP competed 11 times.

For the Big Ten, 2020 was a year it would like to forget. But for the foreseeable future, the conference will be haunted by its actions over the last five months.
Its hard to imagine a scenario where the b1g leadership failed worse than they did.
 
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