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Canceled Bowl Games

Hugegroove

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With a dozen bowl games already canceled, if any more get canceled, what schools could be left out? Currently the so called bowl prognosticators have the Buffs playing either Missouri or Iowa St. December 30th or 31st. And is subject to change.
 
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If we're bowl eligible, but no bowls available, do we still get the extra practices?
 
With a dozen bowl games already canceled, if any more get canceled, what schools could be left out? Currently the so called bowl prognosticators have the Buffs playing either Missouri or Iowa St. December 30th or 31st. And is subject to change.
Many schools are declining bowl invites anyways so maybe it evens itself out in the end.
Didn't I read that Boston College and Stanford have already opted out of a bowl?
 
If we're bowl eligible, but no bowls available, do we still get the extra practices?
Great Question! Another question, If the Buffs are picked by a bowl committee to play Mizzou, then the bowl gets cancelled due to the virus, do both teams get the extra practices?
 
No one is getting the extra practices.

Very confident CU will be in a bowl. Enough teams are going to opt out to where it will not be an issue.
Hmmm, other than payout, not much incentive. My ideal for the rest of the year is to practice for remaining games, but don't play, then recruit off of 80% win rate and "likely would have won our bowl game."
 
Hmmm, other than payout, not much incentive. My ideal for the rest of the year is to practice for remaining games, but don't play, then recruit off of 80% win rate and "likely would have won our bowl game."
I'd think being nationally televised into young recruit's living rooms would be an incentive for the athletic department.
 
Boston College, Stanford, Virginia, and Pitt.

So no schools that have a chance for a decent bowl game.

Let me know when someone opts out of a bowl game of some status.
 


Some programs did fine. Some did horribly. A mix of luck and discipline. But certainly blew the Klatt argument out of the water. Hopefully the complications aren't severe for anyone.
 


Some programs did fine. Some did horribly. A mix of luck and discipline. But certainly blew the Klatt argument out of the water. Hopefully the complications aren't severe for anyone.

Maybe, maybe not. It would be interesting to have tested 100% of the student body 3 times a week for 4 months and see how the overall student body would compare. Of course nobody has done that so nobody knows.
 
There's also isolating and contact tracing the definitely helped reduce community spread by having them on campus. The argument was definitely not blown out of the water by that
 


Some programs did fine. Some did horribly. A mix of luck and discipline. But certainly blew the Klatt argument out of the water. Hopefully the complications aren't severe for anyone.

Yeah I'm worried it's going to turn out the Florida basketball player (Keyontae Johnson) situation is a Covid complication. I hope it's not just because you'd hate for it to be something avoidable but either way you just pray for the kid.
 
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