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Topic: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?

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OrangeAfroMan

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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #182 on: December 01, 2020, 02:38:59 PM »
The Holiday Bowl is always good watching.  Especially if you like twelving.
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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #183 on: December 02, 2020, 01:37:02 PM »
UM-Maryland cancelled

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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #184 on: December 02, 2020, 01:45:56 PM »
Michigan better be ready to play Nebraska on the 19th
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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #185 on: December 02, 2020, 01:47:03 PM »
UM-Maryland cancelled
I'm not seeing it on the interwebs yet but I expected it and I'll take your word for it.  

If Maryland's game at Michigan is cancelled due to an outbreak in the Michigan program and Northwestern's game at Minnesota is cancelled due to an outbreak in the Minnesota program then Maryland and Northwestern should play, right?  

Issues to resolve:
  • They already played earlier this season, a 43-3 NU win in Evanston.  
  • Both are supposed to travel this weekend so neither team was planning on hosting a game this weekend and which team should host?

Solutions:
  • So what.  Better to have a game than not, play again.  
  • It makes sense for Maryland to host the rematch since Northwestern hosted the earlier game and, unlike UMD, NU hasn't missed any home games this year.  

I assume the conference big-wigs are working on it now and will soon announce Northwestern at Maryland.  

Television:
  • UMD@M was supposed to air at 3:30 on BTN.  
  • I don't know the planned time/TV for the cancelled NU@MN game.  

I'm assuming this rematch goes on BTN at 3:30 in place of UMD@M.  


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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #186 on: December 02, 2020, 03:00:15 PM »
Solutions:
  • So what.  Better to have a game than not, play again. 
  • It makes sense for Maryland to host the rematch since Northwestern hosted the earlier game and, unlike UMD, NU hasn't missed any home games this year. 

Rittenberg saying he doubts it.  Northwestern has finals this week, and they have nothing to gain by playing Maryland again

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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #187 on: December 02, 2020, 04:36:17 PM »
Rittenberg saying he doubts it.  Northwestern has finals this week, and they have nothing to gain by playing Maryland again
I think the conference made a mistake when they "permitted" teams that got cancelled on to schedule another team that had a cancellation.  That should have either been "required" or handled by the conference.  

The finals excuse seems weak to me.  I get it, they have finals, but that was true a week ago when they were scheduled to play a road game at Minnesota this Saturday.  What is the difference now?  

Your second point is right on although it misses an even bigger issue for the Wildcats.  

As you said, Northwestern has nothing to gain by playing Maryland again.  That is pretty universally true for the team that won the first meeting.  The bigger issue for Northwestern right now is that so long as they do NOT play this weekend they are guaranteed a spot in the CG.  They are sitting at 5-1, first place in the B1G-W. 

Wisconsin also only has one loss, but with only three games played so far and only two more possible they will not be eligible for the CG unless all hell breaks loose and the average number of games played by B1G teams is less than six (depending on how you read that provision, see discussion here).  

Iowa has two losses but one of them was to Northwestern so they can't get to the CG unless the Wildcats lose twice.  

If Northwestern doesn't play this weekend then loses to Illinois next weekend they will finish 5-2 and head to the CG because nobody can beat that.  

If Northwestern plays Maryland again this weekend and loses then the door is cracked open for Iowa.  

The one credible argument I can see for NU not to play is that their game against Minnesota was cancelled some time ago.  It is plausible that they may have taken a few days off this week figuring they had the weekend off.  Meanwhile, UMD was practicing this week, figuring they had a game against Michigan.  That would be unfair to Northwestern but that problem would have been averted if the conference had taken over replacement scheduling instead of "permitting" it.  In that case the conference could have notified NU a few days ago that their game at MN was cancelled and that they would be notified by midnight tonight whether or not a replacement had been found.  The onus would have been on NU to maintain a semi-normal practice schedule for a possible game.  For that matter, the Wildcats could have been really smart (it is Northwestern we are talking about here) and started practicing specifically for Maryland because Michigan's COVID issues have been public knowledge for some time.  Moreover, it isn't like NU doesn't know anything about Maryland.  They already played them once.  

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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #188 on: December 03, 2020, 10:27:51 AM »
play the damn game

the BTN needs content

and both teams need the reps
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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #189 on: December 03, 2020, 08:14:06 PM »
the Gophers announced on Thursday that two players have tested positive since last Monday, bringing the case total to 49, according to Andy Greder of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Not great on the surface, but the hope is the rising cases have lost their momentum, and Minnesota was back to conducting light workouts on Wednesday and Thursday with those who could particpate.

Bottom line: Greder tweeted that "signs point to game on Dec. 12" against Nebraska.

On his in-season television show, Fleck said you can't know for sure when the Gophers next play again, but added, “We plan on playing against Nebraska. There will be a lot of guys out for that game, based on that 21-day window," he added. But the plan at the moment is to play.
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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #191 on: December 10, 2020, 06:25:17 PM »
Not a loss :)
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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #192 on: December 10, 2020, 06:31:41 PM »
Not a loss :)

I know.  I think it's all a sneaky Tom Herman plot, since we all know a loss to Kansas woulda got him fired.

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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #193 on: December 11, 2020, 07:31:24 PM »
Some chatter about bringing back WAC Football, at the FCS level. 



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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #194 on: December 12, 2020, 09:22:40 AM »
On the whole, I think the season went about as most of us expected, not a total disaster, but with problems.

UGA is going to get in ten games, it appears.  Better than zero, or two.


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Re: How do you think the CFB season progresses now?
« Reply #195 on: December 12, 2020, 12:42:28 PM »
I wonder how many senior days aren't happening.  

Central Arkansas vs Incarnate Word was cancelled.  It was Incarnate Word's only scheduled game.  
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