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Due to the student test results?
Yes. And due to classes going virtual.
Lots of questions that the admin want to answer for the players before continuing practice.
Due to the student test results?
Scheduled South Florida to replace Western Michigan.
USF was quite bad last year, especially late in the season. Fired Charley Strong. Had some high profile transfers from Michigan, Devin Gil and Eddie McDoom, who have both opted out for 2020 already.
Devin Studstill transferred there from ND and was one of their best players last year, which shows how thin their talent is. (Studstill is out of eligibility)
USF REALLY needs the $. They have been trying for years to get the funding for a new stadium without getting enough to do it. Overpaying Strong, and then buying him out, hasn't helped.
Charley Jr is their new Offensive Co-odinator.
https://247sports.com/college/notre-dame/Article/Pristers-Thursday-Thoughts-150495799/
The routine weekly Prister column from II. He states within that Irish Illustrated is hearing from ND sources that the season will not go on if the general student body is sent home to conduct on-line classes through the fall semester. This lines up with what we heard earlier, but I think there was some optimism that the administration had backed off that stance.
Scheduled South Florida to replace Western Michigan.
Checked the weather report and thunderstorms are predicted
Why does the admin care?
Guess they just hate money and fun.
Why does the admin care?
Guess they just hate money and fun.
they don't want student-athletes getting power/demanding compensation down the line
https://247sports.com/college/notre-dame/Article/Pristers-Thursday-Thoughts-150495799/
The routine weekly Prister column from II. He states within that Irish Illustrated is hearing from ND sources that the season will not go on if the general student body is sent home to conduct on-line classes through the fall semester. This lines up with what we heard earlier, but I think there was some optimism that the administration had backed off that stance.
In July Jack said we wouldn't play if there were no students on campus but since then we've "joined" the ACC for this season. If North Carolina's response is any indicator the conference is OK with football continuing while the students are sent home.
Could be a difficult decision if we pull out after the conference took us in so willingly. Then again, if teams keep testing positive they'll only be enough teams left to form two leagues.
BTW we had 5 positives today (Wednesday tests) with 6 more in contact. Will test again Fri.
Didn’t Jack make that statement way back in April? Would have been way before they were even considering joining the ACC
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The difference is that ND views itself as an academic institution first. I don't think UNC, Clemson, FSU or the like are of the same mindset. This isn't about Jack, it's about the BOT and Jenkins. I have a real hard time believing they would allow football to continue if students are sent home. It would be a 180 for them in terms of how the run the university.
Some guys spend more time on Pornhub then talking with real women.
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So we live in the south bend area. My wife was next door to off campus apartments last night at an event. She said there was definitely a party going on. Police were there as well. Soooooo the students don’t care. Seasons about to go in the toilet. Sorry for my pessimism, but that just pissed off my evening when she told me.
The difference is that ND views itself as an academic institution first. I don't think UNC, Clemson, FSU or the like are of the same mindset. This isn't about Jack, it's about the BOT and Jenkins. I have a real hard time believing they would allow football to continue if students are sent home. It would be a 180 for them in terms of how the run the university.
EDIT: And for the record, if ND would allow football to continue with the students sent home, I see no way that Jack, Jenkins, or the BOT could ever argue against paying them. While I know they will say the players "deserve" a season based on how they have handled protocol, but I guarantee you that ND wouldn't do that if not for the $$ football brings in. If it were spring sports, I think they would be sent home without a second thought.
The difference is that ND views itself as an academic institution first. I don't think UNC, Clemson, FSU or the like are of the same mindset. This isn't about Jack, it's about the BOT and Jenkins. I have a real hard time believing they would allow football to continue if students are sent home. It would be a 180 for them in terms of how the run the university.
EDIT: And for the record, if ND would allow football to continue with the students sent home, I see no way that Jack, Jenkins, or the BOT could ever argue against paying them. While I know they will say the players "deserve" a season based on how they have handled protocol, but I guarantee you that ND wouldn't do that if not for the $$ football brings in. If it were spring sports, I think they would be sent home without a second thought.
So we live in the south bend area. My wife was next door to off campus apartments last night at an event. She said there was definitely a party going on. Police were there as well. Soooooo the students don’t care. Seasons about to go in the toilet. Sorry for my pessimism, but that just pissed off my evening when she told me.
Fewer cases at ND today:
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If they can continue bending the curve over the next few days, things will start looking up.
The difference is that ND views itself as an academic institution first. I don't think UNC, Clemson, FSU or the like are of the same mindset. This isn't about Jack, it's about the BOT and Jenkins. I have a real hard time believing they would allow football to continue if students are sent home. It would be a 180 for them in terms of how the run the university.
EDIT: And for the record, if ND would allow football to continue with the students sent home, I see no way that Jack, Jenkins, or the BOT could ever argue against paying them. While I know they will say the players "deserve" a season based on how they have handled protocol, but I guarantee you that ND wouldn't do that if not for the $$ football brings in. If it were spring sports, I think they would be sent home without a second thought.
You left out Bama in your list. Word is leaking out that they are about to go virtual but it won't affect football. I don't see how anyone could think that there wouldn't be outbreaks once students came back. I was in T Town two weeks ago during the first move in weekend visiting friends and the Strip was pretty packed and many students - and parents - not seeming too concerned with wearing masks, social distancing, etc. Throw in the fact that high school football kicks off tonight as well.
The definition of student athlete was changing drastically pre-Covid. The virus is only speeding up that change. CFB as we have known for decades will be tremendously different moving forward. And schools such as Notre Dame will probably be forced to make the decision to go along with the ride or risk losing their place in the landscape of CFB. And that, to me, is the current sad state of where we are at.
LINCOLN – University of Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos announced today cost-saving measures to help offset the financial impacts of the postponement of the Big Ten fall athletic season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
51 athletic department staff members will be furloughed from Sept. 1-Dec. 31
All other athletic department staff members will take a 10 percent salary reduction from Sept. 1-Dec. 31
https://www.espn.com/college-sports...extra-year-eligibility-division-fall-athletes
NCAA votes to give extra year of eligibility to Division I fall athletes