FurmAlum wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 4:16 pmMaybe we should sue the SEC and not UT? I don't see how they can cancel the Furman game while playing 10 SEC games? The "safety" argument is full of s***. Its about the money.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 12:10 pmIt was reasonable for Colgate to fear coming to a state threatened by a hurricane. They are Yankees and don’t understand such things. But isn’t it absurd to assert that UT would be endangered by allowing Furman to come and play on their field but not endangered by letting Florida, UGA or LSU come and play? A game is a game. There is no force majeure argument because such forces do not recognize conference affiliations.The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 8:56 amNone of that is correct.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:46 amI wish the SoCon and maybe all of FCS would agree to count these games as forfeits just to mess with them. After all, these ARE forfeits. One team is ready and the other is a no show.
I also hope somebody at least threatens loudly to take legal action. The “the SEC made me do it” argument is only valid if your school voted against it. I might even accuse them of conspiracy to defraud because that’s what it is. Anyway I hope we mess with them.
I guess we’re gonna find out how many programs can’t survive without a money game. I think that notion is exaggerated or at least I hope it is.
These are no more forfeits than it was when Colgate canceled on us with a pending hurricane or we bought out Delaware to play Missouri.
What legal action would you suggest? The entire reason the SEC has made the decision it did is to foreclose legal action. They sacrificed some big money games to avoid having to be sued by three dozen or more different schools for breach of contract.
I don't specifically know how each conference works, but they are a confederation of teams that make decisions based on a unified structure. I'm sure USC wants to play Clemson, but the conference decision is the one that matters.
The other defense in the contract is if cancellation is forced by the SEC. The way I understand it, the decision was made by a vote of AD’s. I assume UT voted to screw us. So I’m not sure they can argue that they were forced to cancel when they colluded to make sure they would be forced.
They are just assuming correctly that nobody will force the issue legally for fear of being blackballed and no longer being allowed to whore themselves out to the SEC. Our lawyers could at least mess with them if we weren’t chicken.
As for forfeits, that’s in the eye of the beholder. But most of the time in most sports, games etc for hundreds of years its been accepted that if a contest is scheduled and somebody chooses not to show up just because he doesn’t want to, he didn’t cancel, he forfeited. Calling them forfeits is only a silly gesture (an accurate silly gesture) but it’s the kind of thing that can give the average SEC fan apoplexy. So go FU we’re 1-0. The Vols are 0-4.
As for the SoCon. I don't see any logical reason not to go ahead and play the season. We used to do it before big money games were played. Why could we get it done then and not now?
The CAA is crazy. Cancelling the season and then saying each team can go out and schedule games independently is the stupidest thing I have ever heard.
We should play the season, collect from gate receipts, season tickets, concessions, sponsorships, TV revenue, and whatever else the marketing people can think of, borrow a little money if necessary until next year when we can schedule 2 FBS games to make up the difference. A little CREATIVE THINKING is called for here if anybody has the balls to do it.
By the way the golf business is all of a sudden booming this year because golf is an OUTDOOR sport and people have nothing else to do. And its being done safely. Football is an OUTDOOR sport. I bet more people would come to our SoCon games than we might think and could still social distance if all space was utilized. A lot of them aren't going to be going to ACC and SEC games because of the stadium restrictions.
We need people in leadership positions that can find a way to get it done instead of making excuses why it couldn't be done. I have confidence in JD. Not so sure about ED, but would like to hope that she can too.
The contract is with Tennessee, not the SEC.
You do not see any logical reason not to play a season? Not that you disagree with the decision not to, but you can't even come up with an argument why it's a risky proposition?
Do you really need someone to explain why golf and football are different?
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