I wonder how many cancellations this season were based on this depleted “position group” angle. It is a pretty huge loophole. Back in the summer I remember thinking teams would have to lose about 70 players before cancelling because I see teams show up with around 30 on Fridays. Sometimes HS teams even IMPROVE when injuries force coaches to play their best guys both ways, and simplify their game plans. The on the fly improvisation can be fun to watch.
One of my favorite 6th /7th grade games was when a real savage on the other team scared my tail back, and two QB’s into faking concussions. I had noticed just fooling around that my nose tackle could throw nice. Put him in at QB and he had about 100yds and two long TD passes in foster he second half just drawing stuff up in the dirt. Played QB for the rest of the year. Ended up playing center at HS when my son became ill. Had a lovely snap.
But college coaches are soooo spoiled and so afraid of competing that they all agreed on this silly bail out option. I bet some will want to keep it next season. So if several of your position X guys are truly out, you just reassign the bottom guys in the group to position Y. Then you say “Dang, I don’t have but 4 in position X. Gotta cancel.”
One of my favorite 6th /7th grade games was when a real savage on the other team scared my tail back, and two QB’s into faking concussions. I had noticed just fooling around that my nose tackle could throw nice. Put him in at QB and he had about 100yds and two long TD passes in foster he second half just drawing stuff up in the dirt. Played QB for the rest of the year. Ended up playing center at HS when my son became ill. Had a lovely snap.
But college coaches are soooo spoiled and so afraid of competing that they all agreed on this silly bail out option. I bet some will want to keep it next season. So if several of your position X guys are truly out, you just reassign the bottom guys in the group to position Y. Then you say “Dang, I don’t have but 4 in position X. Gotta cancel.”