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Rutgers have been FCS level![]()
Nitpicking here...
Rutgers have been FCS level![]()
My thoughts are similar, but I think the Big 10 is very irrelevant now too. Outside Ohio State, the Big 10 stinks. The Pac 12 and Big 10 (besides OSU) never put teams in the CFP. It is more like Power 3.5, not Power 5 conferences.
When we looked at our COVID-positive athletes, whether they were symptomatic or not, 30 to roughly 35 percent of their heart muscles (are) inflamed,” Sebastianelli said. “And we really just don’t know what to do with it right now. It’s still very early in the infection. Some of that has led to the Pac-12 and the Big Ten’s decision to sort of put a hiatus on what’s happening.”
Myocarditis was reportedly linked last month to several Big Ten athletes who contracted COVID-19. It can cause cardiomyopathy, a disease of the heart muscle.
“You could have a very high-level athlete who’s got a very superior VO2 max and cardiac output who gets infected with COVID and can drop his or her VO2 max and cardiac output just by 10 percent, and that could make them go from elite status to average status,” Sebastianelli said. “We don’t know that. We don’t know how long that’s going to last. What we have seen is when people have been studied with cardiac MRI scans — symptomatic and asymptomatic COVID infections — is a level of inflammation in cardiac muscle that just is alarming.”
Clemson is the overwhelming preseason choice to win the ACC, with Notre Dame picked to finish second, the league announced Friday.
The Tigers received 132 of the media panel's 134 first-place votes. Notre Dame received the other two. So if the preseason poll bears out, Clemson and Notre Dame would play in the ACC championship game at the end of the season. The ACC did away with divisions for this year only, so the top two teams with the highest conference win percentages will meet in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Dec. 12 or Dec. 19.
News like this coming out from one of their universities makes it more difficult for the Big Ten to come back.
https://sports.yahoo.com/big-ten-co...-myocarditis-penn-state-doctor-164111708.html
Serious question.... if in fact these are things they are seeing (inflamed heart muscles and decreased outputs/ fitness), is that NOT a real concern for young athletes, let alone the population in general?News like this coming out from one of their universities makes it more difficult for the Big Ten to come back.
https://sports.yahoo.com/big-ten-co...-myocarditis-penn-state-doctor-164111708.html
Serious question.... if in fact these are things they are seeing (inflamed heart muscles and decreased outputs/ fitness), is that NOT a real concern for young athletes, let alone the population in general?
If so why is not an issue for other schools like ND and SEC/ACC schools? Are they overlooking? Less concerned? Not seeing the same things?
Serious question.... if in fact these are things they are seeing (inflamed heart muscles and decreased outputs/ fitness), is that NOT a real concern for young athletes, let alone the population in general?
If so why is not an issue for other schools like ND and SEC/ACC schools? Are they overlooking? Less concerned? Not seeing the same things?
Osu board is pretty confident they will be playing in early Oct in time for playoffs
What's funny is that within 24 hours this guy apologized and retracted everything. This is a wild time to be alive.
Osu board is pretty confident they will be playing in early Oct in time for playoffs
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Ohio State reports 882 student coronavirus cases <a href="https://t.co/qAkdzzSiJb">https://t.co/qAkdzzSiJb</a></p>— Columbus Dispatch (@DispatchAlerts) <a href="https://twitter.com/DispatchAlerts/status/1301478825788936193?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 3, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
A Little Birdie tells me University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel is one of the biggest remaining obstacles to the return of Big Ten football this fall. To the point he’s threatening to have Michigan sit out even if the Big Ten votes to go in October, denying the Big Ten its signature game.
That’s right, from what I’m told Schlissel is willing to weaponize the Michigan-Ohio State game as a threat to keep the Big Ten home this October, believing the league wouldn’t dare move forward without The Game. Thus losing hundreds of millions of dollars for member institutions while watching 76 other FBS teams play college football.
That’s why the protest tomorrow couldn’t be better timed, and needs to send a resounding message to Schlissel, especially with high school football now set to return in the state of Michigan. Will Jim Harbaugh himself show up at the protest? His clout may be needed here to send a message to his university president.
As an immunologist, Schlissel should be one of the most uniquely qualified presidents/chancellors to opine on playing this season, but he has offered no public specifics about his apparent concerns as the sport ramps up across the Big Ten footprint at the high school and pro level. Neither did he visit the football program one time this summer to see for himself how the players were being kept safe and honoring protocols, but he does appear willing to use the power of the Michigan football brand as leverage to suit his desires here.
Fuck Michigan
It would be awesome if OSU played and scUM didn't.
Everyone was chalking it up as an OSU win anyway.
If this happens, you know UM fans would claim they would have won...
MWC should be close behind with their news too then
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Wow, BYU is now at 10 games, and Boise & SDSU dramatically upgrade its schedule. <a href="https://t.co/Jy0Lxv3YSn">https://t.co/Jy0Lxv3YSn</a></p>— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) <a href="https://twitter.com/slmandel/status/1312064050549850112?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 2, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>