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The 2020 College Football Season

Nothing would surprise me. As near as I can figure it, we're not even sure that the vote is really happening, and the same unverified (or often-wrong) sources that are reporting a vote are the same that are reporting that Ill-NW-Rut-MD are hard-nos. Either, neither, or both of those things might be wrong as I see it. If there are better sources for the Land of Lincoln teams and the eastern-johnny-come-latelys being hard-nos, kindly share them (or link to the post that I missed).
 
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Hmmm...so they've allegedly known this for weeks yet it suddenly comes out as a headline today. But if you read the article it's not as black and white as the headline makes it seem.



"...between 30 and 35 percent of B1G athletes who tested positive for the virus also appeared to have myocarditis."

So an approximate number may (or may not) have it? Doesn't exactly sound like a medical diagnosis. :roll1:
 
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"Source" already confirmed Northwestern, Illinois, Rutgers, and Maryland will opt out. I can see both Minny and Pedsters climbing aboard. This leaves the two teams from that shithole up north from your 'no' votes, and I wouldn't be surprised to see one if not both give a big, fat "Fuck you, Gretchen" vote to play, even if they themselves won't be allowed to. The four opt-outs should be left out of revenue sharing--fuck them--whilst Sparty and scUM should get their full share if they do vote to play but are prohibited by The Wicked Witch.

If the opt outs aren't going to get their share of the revenue it's 100% they'll vote against a season.

If they're going to get their cut they could vote for a season and still opt themselves out of playing.
 
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Hmmm...so they've allegedly known this for weeks yet it suddenly comes out as a headline today. But if you read the article it's not as black and white as the headline makes it seem.



"...between 30 and 35 percent of B1G athletes who tested positive for the virus also appeared to have myocarditis."

So an approximate number may (or may not) have it? Doesn't exactly sound like a medical diagnosis. :roll1:


Is that kind of like horseplay in the shower?

They struggle to define things at PSU sometimes
 
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Hmmm...so they've allegedly known this for weeks yet it suddenly comes out as a headline today. But if you read the article it's not as black and white as the headline makes it seem.



"...between 30 and 35 percent of B1G athletes who tested positive for the virus also appeared to have myocarditis."

So an approximate number may (or may not) have it? Doesn't exactly sound like a medical diagnosis. :roll1:

“appeared” until the vote then it “disappears” so Pandemic 2020.
 
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