Fall season not dead yet

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on August 17th, 2020 at 10:13 PM

Some buzz on twitter that day-by-day becoming more of a reality as reports from verified accounts are coming out.

Started with this guy. He has 22,000 followers

 

The Big 10 conference is reconsidering possibly having a football season this year, in response to worries of players bolting to other conferences or to the NFL, per source.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 15, 2020

This is in response to Ohio State putting pressure on the B1G saying they would join the SEC this year as well. Nebraska is threatening to join the ACC for good also. So there is an emergency meeting today in to try and prevent this.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 15, 2020

Source: B1G officials just met. Ohio State, Nebraska, Iowa and Michigan are set on playing this fall. Illinois and Northwestern are only schools that are not thinking about playing.

If Big Ten doesn’t have football, teams will be allowed to join other leagues.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 15, 2020

Main reason for the call btw was that Ohio State and Nebraska will play elsewhere if the B1G does not have a season

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 16, 2020

Purdue is moving forward as if they are playing a fall season, per source.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 16, 2020

B1G commissioner Kevin Warren scrapped the idea of Big Ten teams playing in the ACC and the Big 12, per source.

Warren is working with B1G presidents to reverse his original idea and see if they are able to have a conference season this fall.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 16, 2020

What I know about B1G and college football as of now:

-Some Big Ten teams are threatening to go play in the ACC and Big 12 if there is no conference season

-Commissioner Warren thus is trying to have a Big Ten season to prevent this as well as legal action from players' parents

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 17, 2020

The teams that are the most vocal are Ohio State, Michigan, Nebraska, and Iowa.

Everybody from the presidents, the athletic directors, to the parents and players, are pissed with how Commissioner Kevin Warren has handled this.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 17, 2020

The talks are real. The B1G wants to have a season. It might not happen, but they are doing everything they can to have a season so teams like Ohio State, Michigan, Nebraska and Iowa don’t leave.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 17, 2020

For people that think i'm lying or backtracking, I am not.

The B1G is trying to have a football season now. Everybody wants to and Commissioner Warren realizes he messed up. Several teams are pushing to play in the ACC and Big 12 this year if the Big Ten does not have a season

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 17, 2020

Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren is “hoping to God” the other conferences cancel their college football seasons, otherwise he’s going to have to let the B1G play, per source.

Things are getting really ugly behind the scenes.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 17, 2020

In a shocking turn of events, unless there is a drastic outbreak of cases in the next few days, the B1G will resume their college football season this fall, per source.

Expect an announcement later this week that the Big Ten will be playing again.

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 17, 2020

And now this

An attorney I respect who long worked inside college football programs predicts that the pressure from parents, players and some schools will result in Big Ten reconsidering its cancellation of fall sports. COVID-19 might force re-cancellation but expects a second chance. 1/

— Bill Rabinowitz (@brdispatch) August 18, 2020

I don’t have a clue who Mr Yacht is here but... I think the “Pluck the schools from the leagues that ain’t playing” thing MIGHT HAVE SOME LEGS AGAIN https://t.co/4yyF7VyHHf

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) August 15, 2020

iawolve

August 18th, 2020 at 2:46 PM ^

We could ask the Queen about Sir Yacht's good standing. However.... considering TV contract payouts are tied to conferences and not teams, Big 12 and ACC will have some payin' to do to cover that $50M annual gap for each new joiner unverified voracity has not been verified in this case...

 

bacon1431

August 17th, 2020 at 10:24 PM ^

Sounds like a bunch of bullshit. While Michigan, OSU and a couple other schools would make big money regardless of where they played, I don’t think they’re stupid enough to try and leave a conference where they are the top dogs for another conference when it’s unlikely college football will be played at all until spring at the earliest. A risk not worth taking. 

bacon1431

August 17th, 2020 at 11:19 PM ^

Probably nonexistent. But OSU,  Michigan and PSU wouldn’t have nearly as much power in another conference. They’d have to share it with Texas and Oklahoma in one, or Alabama and Florida and others in the SEC. Maybe the ACC withClemson but that conference sucks as a whole (though would be awesome for b-ball)...make more sense to move to Pac 12 but they’re not playing football either. 

But we have to remember that football isn’t the only factor. Academic issues also come into play when it comes to conferences. We have a ton of great schools in our conference. SEC and Big 12, whole possessing some very good schools, have some degree factories as well. 

Wolverine Devotee

August 17th, 2020 at 10:26 PM ^

Et tu Brutus?

-Iowa, Michigan & Nebraska are talking joining Big 12 seriously

-Ohio State if it plays anywhere else will be in the ACC. Big reason for this is to schedule home game vs. Notre Dame in the fall

-No B1G teams will play in SEC

-Conference call tomorrow at 3 pm to finalize plans

— Sir Yacht (@SirYacht) August 15, 2020

UM Fan from Sydney

August 18th, 2020 at 7:32 AM ^

Me too. I have been saying for a while that I want UM to leave the B10 and join either the B12 or ACC. I am sick of losing to OSU. I have been ready to surrender for a few years.

YoyogiBlue

August 18th, 2020 at 2:42 AM ^

I think he posted this when he realized the SEC had already posted their schedule and there is no way in hell that any of those schools are gonna share TV revenue or risk their schedule to play OSU. 

Same with Big 12. As much as UM vs UT/OU would be great (even, or maybe especially, sans OSU), I think there is 0 chance this hapens. 

gustave ferbert

August 17th, 2020 at 10:27 PM ^

OSU is going to play in the SEC?  Didn't justin fields tell his team about the racism that is going on down there? He couldn't have made that story up so he could play immediately could he?   

Fuck O$U. . . 

azee2890

August 18th, 2020 at 8:32 AM ^

OSU also won't be able to complain about SEC bias as the reason why they get excluded from the CFP when they lose to a .500 team. 

I'd personally love for OSU to get the hell out of here and have Bama, OSU, Georgia, LSU and Auburn all smack the hell out of each other. UM might finally make the playoffs then, ND style. 

Blake Forum

August 17th, 2020 at 10:28 PM ^

Take it from someone who spends way, way, way too much on Twitter and has a sizable following: "Sir Yacht" is not a reliable source. Also so many of the things he's saying don't add up. It was Gene Smith himself who said OSU wasn't going to leave the B1G, and also I'm loling at the idea of "legal action" from players' families. They're going to sue the B1G for NOT putting their kids at risk?

Anything is possible, simply because institutions can change course, and it only takes Michigan and OSU changing their minds to make the B1G do whatever. But lol at this guy on Twitter trying to drum up attention for his podcast