I wonder if Arnett has any San Diego State players that would like to play in the SEC for a year?
UCLA or Cal got any WRs?
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I wonder if Arnett has any San Diego State players that would like to play in the SEC for a year?
UCLA or Cal got any WRs?
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Interesting thought. Costello, call your buddies up
Could they play immediately?
If so why not.
Ah California, always the leader lol! SMH.
From what I gather, much of the issue is that parents aren't wanting pay for online tuition for the Fall. They would just rather keep their money until their child can go back to school & receive the full experience.
I've heard that Harvard is having the same issue. Harvard's tuition is $50K per year with 90% of the value being the connections you make while actually attending Harvard.
If you have to take online courses for $50K per year, you're losing 90% of the value
USC and Stanford will be the only PAC 12 California schools?
Next question will be what will the NCAA allow those players to do?
We probabaly won't be playing either. Y'all just need to get ready for that.
I stand corrected on something.
California State University does not refer to UCLA & Cal. They are the University of California system not the Cal St system.
This only refers to San Diego State & Fresno State
We'll have SEC football. Only question is if the schedule will be all SEC teams or the regular schedule.
we should all just wait to see what the Ivy League schools decide. They were right on the front end.
This statement is not meant as an attack on any certain party but I would imagine that most "blue states" will follow suit and close campuses for the fall.
I don't see why having students on campus would really matter that much.
How many colleges before COVID had quite a bit of enrollment from online students? Joe Burrow took all of his classes online last year- and that's not uncommon in this era of football where players have five years to play four. I believe Nick Fitzgerald did the same his senior year at MSU.
Absolutely no reason to make that decision this far out. None.
Maybe all schools will soon announce closing for fall and then about early July, Fauci will roll out the MIRACLE VACCINE, everyone will be so desperate for football and the fear will be at all time high, everyone will run and get the vaccine and BAM everything will be back to normal. Fauci and Gates make BILLIONS and we'll all be none the wiser.
I bet Colorado, Oregon, Washington, and other deeply liberal college sites call it quits. Maybe even Wisconsin, Miami, and some Big 10 (Rutgers/Maryland)
The Southeast and East Coast are playing football in 2020. Thats happening.