View Full Version : Question.....Did MSU issue a bid to host a Super on time.....
Pit Bull
06-05-2018, 12:21 AM
...or at all this year? Vandy probably did as they have been playing in Supers quite frequently. If due to construction, we decided not to bid this year, I will be severely disappointed. NCAA bylaws say if one team bid and the other did not, the one that did bid.....gets to host. I sure hope we didn't assume we wouldn't make it to a Super or our stadium would only be half ready. Poor excuse, either way!
mstatefan91
06-05-2018, 12:32 AM
...or at all this year? Vandy probably did as they have been playing in Supers quite frequently. If due to construction, we decided not to bid this year, I will be severely disappointed. NCAA bylaws say if one team bid and the other did not, the one that did bid.....gets to host. I sure hope we didn't assume we wouldn't make it to a Super or our stadium would only be half ready. Poor excuse, either way!
Where are you getting this info?
Interesting if true
ScoobaDawg
06-05-2018, 12:36 AM
...or at all this year? Vandy probably did as they have been playing in Supers quite frequently. If due to construction, we decided not to bid this year, I will be severely disappointed. NCAA bylaws say if one team bid and the other did not, the one that did bid.....gets to host. I sure hope we didn't assume we wouldn't make it to a Super or our stadium would only be half ready. Poor excuse, either way!
I already told you once.. GO TO BED. Geez you are the chicken little to the extreme today. If John didn't make sure we submitted a bid (a formality) he should be fired on the spot unless he mentions it would mess up the construction timetable..
skadoosh14
06-05-2018, 12:37 AM
Vandy probably did as they have been playing in Supers quite frequently.
This is our 3rd in a row. I don't think that would be a factor.
I moved out of state after I graduated so I haven't had a chance to see the new Dudy Noble in person. However, seeing that it is operational I'm confident that we would have at least submitted a bid.
Bids were due Friday, May 18th. I don't see any reason that our athletic department would think it wouldn't be in their best interest to at least submit a bid
If John didn't make sure we submitted a bid (a formality) he should be fired on the spot unless he mentions it would mess up the construction timetable
1,000,000% correct here. Not submitting without a valid reason is grounds for immediate dismissal. Cohen is not incompetent.
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