"too much uncertainty"
But they will welcome 1000's of teenagers back to campus that will act responsible
Edit: Pac 12 will follow suit
"too much uncertainty"
But they will welcome 1000's of teenagers back to campus that will act responsible
Edit: Pac 12 will follow suit
Awesome. All the Ag schools around the country better adopt us as their new favorite!
Unless we can get three of the P5 in, its over. Got to have three of the five.
All the talking heads are saying the other 3 will fold a like a cheap suit bc of lawsuits and liability.
Counsel has stepped in and put a bug in the ear of weak-kneed college pres.
and in the meantime they are playing High School football this Friday in Miss.
This all hinges on what the Big 12 wants to do. Usually I'd be pretty confident about that, but Lincoln Riley's comments at the start of the pandemic about not wanting kids back on campus still have me worried.
What is crazy is they will now really be sued by players for not being let to play.
Exactly.
Has anyone actually cited concern over lawsuits as a reason or is that speculation?
But then again it's also damn hard to justify tuition costs when the exact same product cost half of what it does now just 20 years ago.
If they can' "justify" the insane rate of tuition increases, why not "justify" full tuition for online only? Not that I disagree with your take on the uselessness of it