If true, this is a bad sign for FCS playoffs.
Can somebody who can read white text on a silver background please translate that for me?
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – The Southern Conference Council of Presidents and Directors of Athletics are continuing their ongoing and comprehensive review of the COVID-19 environment and plans for fall sports. The overall health and safety of student-athletes and all participants are the foremost priorities. Various options are being explored to evaluate the feasibility of a safe and successful return to competition. The membership is reviewing the latest guidelines for competition provided on Aug. 5 by the NCAA Board of Governors and will incorporate them into its future decision-making. The Southern Conference appreciates everyone’s patience with this process and is committed to taking the necessary time to ensure that the best possible decision is made.
I said I was an optimist, but I am no fool, so I'm not going to take your bet on the FCS Playoffs. I would still like to see Furman play the season anyway. I am still cautiously optimistic about that.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:30 pmI’ll bet you the Jackson that Roundball owes me / FFPA that there will be no FCS Playoffs this Fall/Winter.
I just don’t see any way the PFL plays...and my (latest) calculations say if 9 Teams opt out, that’s < 50% in. Number of Teams in PFL = 9 - Could be others drop too, just think the PFL is ‘the weakest link.’
So...like the University of Tennessee, you’re reneging on our agreement? I might have to join this with my action against Roundball & seek summary judgement.FurmAlum wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 4:43 pmI said I was an optimist, but I am no fool, so I'm not going to take your bet on the FCS Playoffs. I would still like to see Furman play the season anyway. I am still cautiously optimistic about that.FUBeAR wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:30 pmI’ll bet you the Jackson that Roundball owes me / FFPA that there will be no FCS Playoffs this Fall/Winter.
I just don’t see any way the PFL plays...and my (latest) calculations say if 9 Teams opt out, that’s < 50% in. Number of Teams in PFL = 9 - Could be others drop too, just think the PFL is ‘the weakest link.’
I pretty much look at it like this -Furmanoid wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 5:35 pmI feel bad for seniors who will be told they can play another year as long as they pay for it. But I feel worse for the HS class of 2021. Lots of guys who would have gone to college won’t be. But hey, if it means the college guys will get Covid at keg parties instead of football practice it’s a small price to pay. And besides, we’ll never know because we won’t do all that damn testing. So suck it up class of ‘21, college is overrated.
Of course a smart school could take advantage of this situation. FCS schools willing to play might end up on prime time TV. And they can absolutely raid California for recruits since schools out there are dreaming up all kinds of reasons not to play.