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WestCoastAggie
July 16th, 2020, 04:56 PM
https://twitter.com/BruceFeldmanCFB/status/1283882072117874688

Gangtackle11
July 16th, 2020, 05:18 PM
Just a matter of time. Unfortunately. xpeacex

cx500d
July 16th, 2020, 08:15 PM
Perfect, gives the Bison more time to practice and come up with a really good offense.

DFW HOYA
July 16th, 2020, 08:56 PM
The CAA bows out...except for JMU.

https://richmond.com/sports/college/plus/caa-football-is-latest-fcs-league-to-scrap-football-though-jmu-will-try-as-independent/article_ff46184a-8cf6-58f3-a4e1-75b1f0383d17.html (https://richmond.com/sports/college/plus/caa-football-is-latest-fcs-league-to-scrap-football-though-jmu-will-try-as-independent/article_ff46184a-8cf6-58f3-a4e1-75b1f0383d17.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share)

dgtw
July 16th, 2020, 09:45 PM
Including Hampton, that makes 38 FCS members that have shut it down for the fall, assuming JMU can put something together.


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dewey
July 16th, 2020, 10:21 PM
The dominoes are all falling on college football this season. Get ready to watch old games on YouTube this fall.

Dewey

kdinva
July 17th, 2020, 05:33 AM
The CAA bows out...except for JMU.

https://richmond.com/sports/college/plus/caa-football-is-latest-fcs-league-to-scrap-football-though-jmu-will-try-as-independent/article_ff46184a-8cf6-58f3-a4e1-75b1f0383d17.html (https://richmond.com/sports/college/plus/caa-football-is-latest-fcs-league-to-scrap-football-though-jmu-will-try-as-independent/article_ff46184a-8cf6-58f3-a4e1-75b1f0383d17.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share)

So, CAA teams still can play each other, and the games "won't count" in Conf. standings? Or ZERO games against conf. teams.

TheKingpin28
July 17th, 2020, 08:12 AM
So NDSU has 9.19 open now and so does JMU. xcoffeex

Anthony215
July 17th, 2020, 08:50 AM
JMU in Fargo sounds like a hell of a non conference matchup for mid September. I'm actually surprised JMU is going out on a limb to play an independent schedule. The cost has to be significant as their current schedule only has 2 games that will be on the slate as of today, hosting Chattanooga and Merrimack. If they can get a date with NDSU, maybe schedule in state Liberty & ODU, UCONN and mix in some FCS teams then it's worth it. With success with that schedule they may look harder at moving up to the FBS level

wapiti
July 17th, 2020, 08:55 AM
Shutting down the college football season is asinine and very short sighted.

Professor Chaos
July 17th, 2020, 09:51 AM
Brian McLaughlin of HERO Sports is reporting that JMU, Delaware, Towson, and Elon are all exploring putting together an independent schedule and playing games this fall.

https://herosports.com/fcs/football-2020-conferences-caa-cancellation-fcs-playoffs-ajaj

This is likely going to make other conferences push the envelope in terms of making a decision so, in the event that the conference season is cancelled, member schools could have time to pursue an independent schedule if they so choose. I'd expect the MVFC and Big Sky, among others, to be making decisions very soon on this.

Anthony215
July 17th, 2020, 10:11 AM
I just saw Towson is looking to try to schedule an independent schedule which could work if they worked out a Home/Home with JMU, got Liberty, and some NEC/Big South schools

Bisonator
July 17th, 2020, 10:50 AM
I don't know how these AD's can survive a year with no revenue.

WestCoastAggie
July 17th, 2020, 12:00 PM
The schools that are deciding to play Indy schedules are those that should probably be on the FBS level. The big hurdle for this is testing cost and mitigation and many schools can't afford that additional cost.

Laker
July 17th, 2020, 12:31 PM
The CAA makes the rumors official.

https://caasports.com/news/2020/7/17/caa-football-votes-to-suspend-conference-competition-in-2020.aspx

WestCoastAggie
July 17th, 2020, 12:33 PM
https://twitter.com/DanSteenkamer/status/1284173322754953216

WestCoastAggie
July 17th, 2020, 12:36 PM
https://twitter.com/ElonPhoenix/status/1284171228090175498

WestCoastAggie
July 17th, 2020, 12:39 PM
https://twitter.com/TowsonTigers/status/1284171519535521792

WestCoastAggie
July 17th, 2020, 12:42 PM
https://twitter.com/JamiVP/status/1284178920917663746

WestCoastAggie
July 17th, 2020, 12:46 PM
https://twitter.com/SpiderFootball/status/1284172131660701698

PaladinFan
July 17th, 2020, 12:47 PM
Brian McLaughlin of HERO Sports is reporting that JMU, Delaware, Towson, and Elon are all exploring putting together an independent schedule and playing games this fall.

https://herosports.com/fcs/football-2020-conferences-caa-cancellation-fcs-playoffs-ajaj

This is likely going to make other conferences push the envelope in terms of making a decision so, in the event that the conference season is cancelled, member schools could have time to pursue an independent schedule if they so choose. I'd expect the MVFC and Big Sky, among others, to be making decisions very soon on this.

Furman's AD had a social media post today that certainly makes it sound like the SoCon is still moving forward. Most press releases note that they are "continuing to monitor" the situation, so I guess anything is possible.

I am inclined to think that the SoCon and perhaps Southland might be in a little different spot because of their comparatively small geographic footprint when compared to the large territories covered by conferences like the CAA and Big Sky.

WestCoastAggie
July 17th, 2020, 12:49 PM
https://twitter.com/JMUSports/status/1284171297342271491

ursus arctos horribilis
July 17th, 2020, 12:57 PM
The dominoes are all falling on college football this season. Get ready to watch old games on YouTube this fall.

Dewey

No kidding. To be honest it sucks but I will go find some old games and give them a fresh watch or a first watch on any missed ones. I hadn't really thought of that too much as of yet so at least it's something...

CenMEBlackBearFan
July 17th, 2020, 12:57 PM
UMaine cancels all fall sports xrotatehx

https://goblackbears.com/news/2020/7/17/football-maine-athletics-announces-decision-on-fall-sport-season.aspx?fbclid=IwAR2Y_gvEAQS0NYobPqDov14XEvSq_ ue9XmjEOlvoSTrzzLIe0wLdtnqXwqI

unknown3
July 17th, 2020, 12:59 PM
Schools had better realize what type of message they are sending to future players by putting teams out there on the field right now. Especially considering how volatile of an environment it already is. I'd imagine that's a nice statement to make to parents that actually care about their kids well being.

Anthony215
July 17th, 2020, 01:10 PM
Schools had better realize what type of message they are sending to future players by putting teams out there on the field right now. Especially considering how volatile of an environment it already is. I'd imagine that's a nice statement to make to parents that actually care about their kids well being.

Many of these kids just want to play this season and believe they are immune to COVID-19 I don't think a school fielding a team this fall during the pandemic will have any issues with future recruits. Now parents yes may feel some type of way but at the end of the day these kids are making the decision on their own.

WestCoastAggie
July 17th, 2020, 01:27 PM
https://twitter.com/RhodyFootball/status/1284175487288442884

Anthony215
July 17th, 2020, 01:30 PM
https://twitter.com/RhodyFootball/status/1284175487288442884

It'll be interesting to see how many of the seniors and r-seniors are retained for 2021. Those with no pro aspirations or who weren't starters will probably opt to take the graduation and enter the work force option but those who thought they had a chance to get drafted/sign UDFA deals in 2021 will want to play out the last year. Do they take a hit on their athletic aide so they can keep their 2021 recruits? Or do the 2021 recruits get told to delay enrollment until January 2022?

GoBlueHens83
July 17th, 2020, 01:42 PM
Well at least we don't have to worry about losing to Villanova again this year..

ursus arctos horribilis
July 17th, 2020, 01:53 PM
I don't know how these AD's can survive a year with no revenue.

I don't think many are money makers in the first place but even if they are/were recently their will be enough people not attending that making money would not be much of an issue anyway I think.

I assume we are talking FCS here.

Laker
July 17th, 2020, 02:22 PM
Well at least we don't have to worry about losing to Villanova again this year..

I was hoping that the Blue Hens could schedule one of the Valley schools near me early in the season so I could watch. The only state that I haven't watch a college team from is Delaware.

Professor Chaos
July 17th, 2020, 03:23 PM
Many of these kids just want to play this season and believe they are immune to COVID-19 I don't think a school fielding a team this fall during the pandemic will have any issues with future recruits. Now parents yes may feel some type of way but at the end of the day these kids are making the decision on their own.
College age people aren't very likely to distance themselves anyway even if there isn't a season. If there is a season they'll get access to more frequent testing as well as better and more easily accessible medical care. The risk is very miniscule to college age people anyway. The bigger concern to me would be for coaches and other support personnel that are more likely to have some of the common comorbidities and be in generally poorer health than the players.

caribbeanhen
July 17th, 2020, 03:40 PM
The dominoes are all falling on college football this season. Get ready to watch old games on YouTube this fall.

Dewey

i’ve already implemented this plan

Watched a 1982 game where the Blue Hens destroyed William and Mary

And part of the 1992 Navy game we are again Delaware was victorious

This is actually more fun than watching the modern Blue Hens

Mattymc727
July 17th, 2020, 03:43 PM
New Hampshire cancels all fall sports as well

UIWWildthing
July 20th, 2020, 09:19 AM
Not sure if this was mentioned, Towson has cancelled all Fall sports: https://twitter.com/TowsonTigers/status/1284171519535521792?s=20

walliver
July 20th, 2020, 11:42 AM
We are talking about 18-23 year old players. Does anyone really believe they are going to stay in their parents homes doing on-line learning and spend their evenings with Bible study with grandma?

Cell phone data demonstrates that people were loosening up on social distancing well before states began loosening restrictions. You can't keep people locked up in their home indefinitely.

Depending on the exact living situations of individual players, many would be more likely to catch the disease at home than on a football field or college campus.

I suspect the SoCon plays in the fall unless the NCAA moves playoffs to Spring. Most schools are not located in large cities. VMI and The Citadel socially isolate as it is. WCU is hidden in the mountains, FU is geographically isolated on the outskirts of Travelers Rest. Wofford has a contained campus with very few non-residential students. Samford doesn't seem to have many spectators at their games. Only Chattanooga and Mercer would seem to have potential problems.

With COVID apparently peaking now in much of the South, we should be well down the backside of the Bell curve by September - although the virus has never really followed anyone's predictions in the past.

NY Crusader 2010
July 20th, 2020, 06:08 PM
We are talking about 18-23 year old players. Does anyone really believe they are going to stay in their parents homes doing on-line learning and spend their evenings with Bible study with grandma?

Cell phone data demonstrates that people were loosening up on social distancing well before states began loosening restrictions. You can't keep people locked up in their home indefinitely.

Depending on the exact living situations of individual players, many would be more likely to catch the disease at home than on a football field or college campus.

I suspect the SoCon plays in the fall unless the NCAA moves playoffs to Spring. Most schools are not located in large cities. VMI and The Citadel socially isolate as it is. WCU is hidden in the mountains, FU is geographically isolated on the outskirts of Travelers Rest. Wofford has a contained campus with very few non-residential students. Samford doesn't seem to have many spectators at their games. Only Chattanooga and Mercer would seem to have potential problems.

With COVID apparently peaking now in much of the South, we should be well down the backside of the Bell curve by September - although the virus has never really followed anyone's predictions in the past.

1)They shouldn't be going anywhere near grandma! Being isolated on a college campus along with other young, healthy students is the best place to be. When you have college kids "stay home" for online learning, they are instead out in the marketplace potentially infecting a wide range of demographics rather than just other young, healthy students.

2) When people in current hot spots say "We'll be out of this by September", remember that New York entered the belly of the beast 3-4 months before you did and we are nowhere close to endorsing the re-start of college sports. We probably aren't even going to allow public schools to re-open on time -- which is insane considering that on Saturday July 11th we recorded ZERO DEATHS IN THE ENTIRE STATE. And I think 5 deaths total were recorded this past Friday.