And OSU's president agreed on that,
I'm not sure that's correct. The first report that I saw said the the vote was 12-2 with tOSU and Iowa voting to play.
Then I saw where someone said the vote was 8-6.
And OSU's president agreed on that,
I'm not sure that's correct. The first report that I saw said the the vote was 12-2 with tOSU and Iowa voting to play.
Then I saw where someone said the vote was 8-6.
Because if you actually have been following this OSU is trying to get 6 teams to participate for a 10 game schedule with a home and away against each team. See edits above, Michigan would lose 3 times to us in the same calendar year.
Oh, PLEASE, GOD! Make this happen!!!
So Ohio State fans would rather not play Michigan in the fall, if the only way Michigan could play is to go to Toledo for their home games?
Ohio State is ALWAYS welcome to play their home games in enemy territory! If Ohio won't let them play, and Michigan opens up, you guys can play all games at Eastern Michigan's stadium...not problem!
Heck! Come play all your home games at the Big House!
Oh my bad . Didn't realize you were talking just about the Buckeyes. For some reason I thought you meant the UofM season. Wasn't thinking. And I didn't read volbound's comment you responded to. Should have done that first.
It was Iowa and Nebraska that voted to play. That was announced by the conference. TOsu president voted to cancel
Because the B10 commissioner said fall sports is done and there's no reason to revisit the topic. And OSU's president agreed on that, and may still. What the athletic department thinks really doesn't matter in this power equation. Crossing my fingers for some bastardized winter/spring ball. Saw an interesting plan about starting up in Jan in indoor stadiums. MSU/Mich would share Ford Field for home games ect.
I was talking about the UM season. It appears that the governor of Michigan will not allow them to play in the state (that's the rumor I heard), so if they did that six team B10 mini season, Michigan would have to either sit out or play somewhere outside of Michigan. The closest place with a decent sized stadium would be Toledo. If the six team thing becomes a reality, I'd be in favor of Michigan playing home games in Toledo so they can be a part of it.
I'm so fucking pissed about this fall.This is just one of the stages of grief.
Let's just hope for a winter season starting in January.
The word is that the Michigan governor won't let them play at all no matter where it is. This is the hold up with Michigan on the Ohio State 6 team plan.
I was talking about the UM season. It appears that the governor of Michigan will not allow them to play in the state (that's the rumor I heard), so if they did that six team B10 mini season, Michigan would have to either sit out or play somewhere outside of Michigan. The closest place with a decent sized stadium would be Toledo. If the six team thing becomes a reality, I'd be in favor of Michigan playing home games in Toledo so they can be a part of it.
I say if meeeechegan plays games in Toledo it's time for another border war.
I'm so fucking pissed about this fall.
I misunderstood the Toledo discussion. I am assuming they are trying to play outside of the state to get out of her jurisdiction. They don't run afoul of her executive order if they aren't in her jurisdiction.
I know that I trolled the B1G hard but I want to see this happen. I would love to see the Pac12 play as well although I definitely think they are done. The Pac12 didn't have much going for them in 2020 other than Oregon and Oregon doesn't have the pull to get the other 11 teams to change course.
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