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California State Colleges Closed Through Fall Semester...
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
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Interesting thought. Costello, call your buddies up
Stanford & USC are private schools, so this doesn't apply to them. However, yes, I'd assume Costello does know SDSU, CAL, & USC players.
So does our coaching staff.
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Could they play immediately?
If so why not.
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Originally Posted by
TrapGame
Could they play immediately?
If so why not.
I'd assume so. Their school doesn't offer football
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Stanford & USC are private schools, so this doesn't apply to them. However, yes, I'd assume Costello does know SDSU, CAL, & USC players.
So does our coaching staff.
Well if usc and UCLA aren't gonna play, I assume pac12 is gonna call it a day
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Well if usc and UCLA aren't gonna play, I assume pac12 is gonna call it a day
USC is private. Cal & UCLA won't play
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
USC is private. Cal & UCLA won't play
Same deal, different schools
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Ah California, always the leader lol! SMH.
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
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
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
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.
This whole thing just keeps getting crazier and crazier, and I can understand the parents point of view, but Shutting something down that still 4 months away. Oh well.
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
This whole thing just keeps getting crazier and crazier, and I can understand the parents point of view, but Shutting something down that still 4 months away. Oh well.
This guy gets it. No reason to cancel this far out.
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
This whole thing just keeps getting crazier and crazier, and I can understand the parents point of view, but Shutting something down that still 4 months away. Oh well.
Just think how crazy it would be Football started in January. We could have Football, Basketball and Baseball on campus on the same Saturday.
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Originally Posted by
Jack Lambert
Just think how crazy it would be Football started in January. We could have Football, Basketball and Baseball on campus on the same Saturday.
To me, that makes a lot of sense.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
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
College is a pyramid scheme.
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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
CAN'T PUT A SADDLE ON A MUSTANG
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
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
Well, if LA County bans this type of activity, then that takes out USC and UCLA regardless of the wishes of the PAC or even College Presidents. Governors and major Municipal authorities will trump Athletic commissioners.
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
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
So the issue is outrageous tuition prices? And if they were reasonable then they would have football.
Interesting. Very very interesting.
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USC and Stanford will be the only PAC 12 California schools?
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Next question will be what will the NCAA allow those players to do?
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