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MWC to go 8 conf and 2 non conf games

303cowboy

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[media]https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1291014847723839493?s=20[/media]

So which game to wew cut? Weber ST?
 
303cowboy said:
[media]https://twitter.com/Brett_McMurphy/status/1291014847723839493?s=20[/media]

So which game to wew cut? Weber ST?

My guess: the road trip to Louisiana.


By the way, UCONN cancelled their entire football season today. Wonder who'll be next to cancel football.
 
Any legal experts on here? I'm wondering about these announcements of scheduling format.

If a conference goes conference only, then I'm guessing that absolves a University from being held to the contracted OOC game (buyout) because the decision is beyond control of the University as a result of an Act of God.

However, if a school is allowed 2 OOC games and cancel 2 others (just for example), is the school financially responsible for the buyouts associated with the 2 cancelled games?

It seems the conference and OOC hybrid model muddies the water in relation to any contract cancelled.

I just hope the MWC teams choose to cancel the byu games :evil:
 
ragtimejoe1 said:
Any legal experts on here? I'm wondering about these announcements of scheduling format.

If a conference goes conference only, then I'm guessing that absolves a University from being held to the contracted OOC game (buyout) because the decision is beyond control of the University as a result of an Act of God.

However, if a school is allowed 2 OOC games and cancel 2 others (just for example), is the school financially responsible for the buyouts associated with the 2 cancelled games?

It seems the conference and OOC hybrid model muddies the water in relation to any contract cancelled.

I just hope the MWC teams choose to cancel the byu games :evil:

Good questions, or does it also open up the other way for lawsuits against the SEC, big ten, and pac-12 conferences? If the Mountain West and other conferences like the AAC and CUSA play non-conference games and show it was possible could they sue the p5 conferences for the losses of those contracts? Since the presidents of those p5 schools still got a vote in those conference decisions to go conference only, it wasn't totally out of each of those individual schools hands for canceling the games like they try to claim when they got a vote on it.
 
WyomingAgJ said:
ragtimejoe1 said:
Any legal experts on here? I'm wondering about these announcements of scheduling format.

If a conference goes conference only, then I'm guessing that absolves a University from being held to the contracted OOC game (buyout) because the decision is beyond control of the University as a result of an Act of God.

However, if a school is allowed 2 OOC games and cancel 2 others (just for example), is the school financially responsible for the buyouts associated with the 2 cancelled games?

It seems the conference and OOC hybrid model muddies the water in relation to any contract cancelled.

I just hope the MWC teams choose to cancel the byu games :evil:

Good questions, or does it also open up the other way for lawsuits against the SEC, big ten, and pac-12 conferences? If the Mountain West and other conferences like the AAC and CUSA play non-conference games and show it was possible could they sue the p5 conferences for the losses of those contracts? Since the presidents of those p5 schools still got a vote in those conference decisions to go conference only, it wasn't totally out of each of those individual schools hands for canceling the games like they try to claim when they got a vote on it.

Good point. They technically voted to stop the OOC season. The only thing I could find about contract verbiage is between TAMU and UNT:

“Neither party will be responsible to the other for losses resulting from the failure to perform any term or provisions of this agreement, if the party’s failure to perform is attributed to acts of war, riot, strike, civil disorder, or other work stoppage, fire, flood, acts of God or any other event not within the control of the party whose performance is interfered with, and which, by reasonable diligence, such party is unable to prevent,” the contract reads."

https://dentonrc.com/rsssports/status-of-1-million-buyout-up-in-air-after-unt-game-against-texas-a-m/article_0eb124ad-8c50-50fc-8a7e-df4cb6da214d.html

The question is, can they claim the "work stoppage" is a result of the pandemic when on the other hand they are scheduling other games? What makes the OOC games unworkable and the conference games workable? In the MWC's case, teams that have to drop OOC games have even less of an argument. 2 are okay but not 3 or 4?

I wonder if anyone will actually pursue the legal challenges or if it will be an unstated agreement to just let everyone do what they want/can this year? I'm not complaining and happy that we at least tentatively have football scheduled; I'm just curious how the contract side of things works out? I'd imagine there are lots of contracts, TV, game, vendors, etc.
 
Officially announced as eight conference games and two non-conference games, but with the season not starting till September 26th. I think that wipes out all of our currently scheduled non-conference games. Do we try to move two of them to later this season, schedule two other teams, or not play the non-conference portion at all?

So much for getting some better TV spots. Mountain West could have probably gotten some better coverage with so many other leagues pushed to the end of September, but that won't happen now as mountain West games will now still be competing against all the other leagues that are starting at the same time
 
WyomingAgJ said:
Officially announced as eight conference games and two non-conference games, but with the season not starting till September 26th. I think that wipes out all of our currently scheduled non-conference games. Do we try to move two of them to later this season, schedule two other teams, or not play the non-conference portion at all?

So much for getting some better TV spots. Mountain West could have probably gotten some better coverage with so many other leagues pushed to the end of September, but that won't happen now as mountain West games will now still be competing against all the other leagues that are starting at the same time

Provided we even HAVE a season!!!!!
 
Any rationale to postponing until end of September? Of course any change other than trying to minimize fan exposure is stupid.

Can someone name one pro athlete, college athlete or celebrity that tested positive and was hospitalized? If not, we might as well be arguing about a cold.
 
laxwyo said:
Any rationale to postponing until end of September? Of course any change other than trying to minimize fan exposure is stupid.

Can someone name one pro athlete, college athlete or celebrity that tested positive and was hospitalized? If not, we might as well be arguing about a cold.

Remember a country rock singer from the 1990s named Joe Diffie? He died from COVID-19 when this whole mess got started.

Herman Cain, a black politician who actually ran for President years ago, died recently from it.
 
Just a delay tactic to try and salvage the season. I very much doubt any games will be played this year. Those who think a vaccine will be the answer should remember that the flu vaccine does not prevent widespread flu contagion. After basketball and all spring sports are cancelled, it will be deja vu all over again regarding the 2021 football season.

Here in Colorado, all fall high school sports have been cancelled. Football has been moved to next spring. The football teams will be practicing in February during the height of flu season. Yeah, that's gonna happen.
 
bladerunnr said:
Just a delay tactic to try and salvage the season. I very much doubt any games will be played this year. Those who think a vaccine will be the answer should remember that the flu vaccine does not prevent widespread flu contagion. After basketball and all spring sports are cancelled, it will be deja vu all over again regarding the 2021 football season.

Here in Colorado, all fall high school sports have been cancelled. Football has been moved to next spring. The football teams will be practicing in February during the height of flu season. Yeah, that's gonna happen.

I agree on the college football season not happening.

BTW, as far as I know, Oklahoma's high school athletics association (OSSAA) is allowing football to go on as planned so far.

Also, Okie State ha to cancel Homecoming this year. It woulda been the 100th one.

Amazing how a super tiny virus can do so much damage to everyday life. And I though the people in 1918-19 had it bad with the Spanish Flu (although that one was far deadlier). Incidently there were people at that time who bitched about not wanting to wear a mask. Funny how history repeats itself.
 
laxwyo said:
Any rationale to postponing until end of September? Of course any change other than trying to minimize fan exposure is stupid.

Can someone name one pro athlete, college athlete or celebrity that tested positive and was hospitalized? If not, we might as well be arguing about a cold.

Von Miller said it really sucked and people should take it serious.. and he's one of the best athletes in all of pro sports right now.
 
laxwyo said:
Any rationale to postponing until end of September? Of course any change other than trying to minimize fan exposure is stupid.

Can someone name one pro athlete, college athlete or celebrity that tested positive and was hospitalized? If not, we might as well be arguing about a cold.

Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez had to sit out because of the heart thing COVID causes in some people. I think he's like 27 or something.
 
Back to topic:

I'm assuming we redo the entire MWC schedule. If so, do you think there is a chance that all OOC games must occur early season and games like byu-bsu are forced to cancel? I really hope so but doubt it because of the AF vs Army and Navy.

Not just byu hate, but it makes the most sense. Reserve the latter part of the season for byes and such for flexibility in scheduling.

Either way, I'm guessing the whole conference schedule gets reworked. Thoughts?
 
ragtimejoe1 said:
Back to topic:

I'm assuming we redo the entire MWC schedule. If so, do you think there is a chance that all OOC games must occur early season and games like byu-bsu are forced to cancel? I really hope so but doubt it because of the AF vs Army and Navy.

Not just byu hate, but it makes the most sense. Reserve the latter part of the season for byes and such for flexibility in scheduling.

Either way, I'm guessing the whole conference schedule gets reworked. Thoughts?
I would bet so too, but I would think they'll leave the eight games that everyone already has scheduled for conference play at least the same both in terms of home and away and not changing the cross division opponents that are scheduled. But I bet the dates of games will move around.

In the big 10 case they actually had to switch some home and away games for some teams to make it work out but they also went to the 10 conference games where they had to add additional matchups.

Since we are staying at eight conference matchups you would think they could leave the opponents scheduled the same and home/away situation the same and just mess with the dates
 
I'm guessing BYU will be desperate to try to schedule MWC games since they're down to just 7 already. If Houston and Northern Illinois cancel, then it's a REALLY light schedule... and they still have North Alabama on there too, though I'm not sure their division will cancel.
 
I think we should rush to be the first team to play. Switch out Weber for Nichols State or Northern Colorado. That way if they cancel the season before anyone else plays we are 1-0. Default national champions 😉.
 
marcuswyo said:
I think we should rush to be the first team to play. Switch out Weber for Nichols State or Northern Colorado. That way if they cancel the season before anyone else plays we are 1-0. Default national champions 😉.

I like the way you think!

Also, I'm sure it would somehow and impossibly have a positive impact on recruiting.
 
MrTitleist said:
laxwyo said:
Any rationale to postponing until end of September? Of course any change other than trying to minimize fan exposure is stupid.

Can someone name one pro athlete, college athlete or celebrity that tested positive and was hospitalized? If not, we might as well be arguing about a cold.

Von Miller said it really sucked and people should take it serious.. and he's one of the best athletes in all of pro sports right now.

So, just like the flu. The flue sucks pretty bad and last time I had it was 3 days in bed.
 

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