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Podcast With the BSC Commissioner

kemajic

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For those that like podcasts.

https://soundcloud.com/kxtg-the-bald-faced-truth/bft-interview-tom-wistrcill
 
Cancellation of play up games were a kick in the teeth.

Plan A is to play this fall. Plan B is to play in the spring. March and April conference season, and FCS championship game on Memorial Weekend.

70-75% of football or athletic funding comes from the institutions. Only UM and MSU drive alot of ticket/game revenue. for most big sky schools.

A spring season for all college football could possibly get non-conference and/or money games back on the table.

End of month decision time.

Season in the fall could be delayed a weeks.
 
PlayerRep said:
Cancellation of play up games were a kick in the teeth.

Plan A is to play this fall. Plan B is to play in the spring. March and April conference season, and FCS championship game on Memorial Weekend.

70-75% of football or athletic funding comes from the institutions. Only UM and MSU drive alot of ticket/game revenue. for most big sky schools.

A spring season for all college football could possibly get non-conference and/or money games back on the table.

End of month decision time.

Season in the fall could be delayed a weeks.

I'd love to hear what coaches and players think about a spring season. I assume if it's spring or nothing everyone will want spring. But if everyone could remain eligible next year, I wonder how many would prefer just not playing at all this year and getting back to it in 2021?

2020 sucks.
 
ilovethecats said:
PlayerRep said:
Cancellation of play up games were a kick in the teeth.

Plan A is to play this fall. Plan B is to play in the spring. March and April conference season, and FCS championship game on Memorial Weekend.

70-75% of football or athletic funding comes from the institutions. Only UM and MSU drive alot of ticket/game revenue. for most big sky schools.

A spring season for all college football could possibly get non-conference and/or money games back on the table.

End of month decision time.

Season in the fall could be delayed a weeks.

I'd love to hear what coaches and players think about a spring season. I assume if it's spring or nothing everyone will want spring. But if everyone could remain eligible next year, I wonder how many would prefer just not playing at all this year and getting back to it in 2021?

2020 sucks.
I saw a tweet on Twitter last night where Bruce Barnum asked his team if they liked the possibility of a spring season, and his players told them they would rather have the 2020 season all around cancelled, and use their eligibility in the fall of 2021.
 
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