BngHawk
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Shall I kill mysELF?You are an angry elf.
Shall I kill mysELF?You are an angry elf.
I think elves live foreverShall I kill mysELF?
The herp you gave your mom sure will.I think elves live forever
considering they already bailed on a four game series at the last minute, and SEC teams don’t play anyone before conference, I’m not sure “we aren’t gonna play you” is a big deterrentThis sucks. That team ate nothing but shit going all the way back to May, and they overcame it all. Fuck Missouri.
I can’t decide if this is a “never play them again” situation, or a “schedule them immediately and stuff your cock through their head” situation.
considering the likely opt-outs and impact on a fall 21 season, yesCould a spring season really have been a bigger joke than the season we just experienced?
There wouldn't have been many opt outs if you got the NFL to push back the draft.considering the likely opt-outs and impact on a fall 21 season, yes
The NFL was never going to move the draft unless every college program moved. The SEC never wanted to move.There wouldn't have been many opt outs if you got the NFL to push back the draft.
Good luck with pushing 20+ games in a calendar year past the people who put in the B10 covid rules.The 2021 fall season is a worthy consideration, but ultimately I think players, coaches, and fans are ready for football in the fall regardless of when they last played.
Just realized. Didn't mean to imply you should kill yoursELF. I liked it because it's funny.Shall I kill mysELF?
lolThere wouldn't have been many opt outs if you got the NFL to push back the draft.
I didn’t realize that we were actually trying to become Hawkeye Report.So the Iowa season ends because Gary “good for the state” Barta forces a 3-loss Iowa State team into a NY6 bowl, leaving Indiana to the Outback, and dropping Iowa to a game that ends up being cancelled.
I wonder if that Fiesta Bowl bid is better for the state than Iowa playing on Friday.
You spelled @Gushawk wrongI’m not taking this well. We got fucking cheated out of watching this team. First by the big ten. Then by Michigan, the biggest pussies in the NCAA. Even Indiana’s covid issues fucked us and we should have played them instead of Michigan anyways. The CFP fucked us by leaving Indiana out of the NY6. And now Missouri. I’m heartbroken for the players having to put up with this shit sandwich. I’ll be unhappy about this for a long time.
Well, I just got a bunch of coke handed to me, so...how soon can you get to NC?Fuck- now what am I gonna do on Wednesday
I gave up drinking pop, unfortunatelyWell, I just got a bunch of coke handed to me, so...how soon can you get to NC?
What is causing you to be this dumb?There wouldn't have been many opt outs if you got the NFL to push back the draft.
The 2021 fall season is a worthy consideration, but ultimately I think players, coaches, and fans are ready for football in the fall regardless of when they last played.
Probably reading your endless posts on this board. The 50,000 post threshold should be reserved for posters that are funny or have something interesting to say. That's not you.What is causing you to be this dumb?
Good, you'll be the first casualty.I get @coff.
Lol. You think Road Rocket Wade is going to make it past St Francisville in one piece?Good, you'll be the first casualty.
He prolly won't make it across the border.Lol. You think Road Rocket Wade is going to make it past St Francisville in one piece?
obvi a deal was made to get OSU into the playoff.I still blame Barta and the committee.
i don’t think OSU should have gotten in but if the committee thinks they are one of the best four teams than you can ignore Indiana’s 7 pt loss to them.
Agree. But it’s very frustrating our final two opponents had plenty of time to get their COVID numbers under control and failed to do so.It's probably already been said, but three months ago we were still looking at a canceled season and/or spring football, and we ended up getting a relatively uninterrupted, if abbreviated, regular season with six straight wins and a long overdue beatdown of Wisconsin to close it out. All things considered, I'll take it.
Fuck Missouri anyway, though.
Idk if it’s a joke or not. I guess that is telling.Lol.
Strawman.JR thinks they would have played a full spring with everyone playing.
The fall season mostly sucked. I’ve said as such. If you think a spring season, with deaths likely peaking in January/February and vaccines not widely available, with any pro prospect opting out and a shorter follow up fall season, would have been better, than LOL.Strawman.
Let me try. Thrawn thinks the fall season was great because:
-No fans in the stands is great for an athletic department's revenue.
-Conferences should always start their seasons two months apart.
-Last minute bowl cancellations are cool
-An 8-3 team v. a 4-2 team makes for a compelling NY6 bowl game.
-Starting the season in late October in a northern climate is ideal for good playing/field conditions and minimal virus exposure as everyone heads indoors.
-Six wins is more than enough to be in the college football playoff.
Etc....
Spring could have been a clusterfuck as well. But it would've provided more time for planning/coordination. And, most importantly, the country will be in a much better place with the virus both physically and mentally this spring. Some large groups are expected to be vaccine-eligible January-March and Fauci still thinks the vaccine is available to the general public in April....if accurate, it's back to mostly normal this spring whether anyone likes it or not.The fall season mostly sucked. I’ve said as such. If you think a spring season, with deaths likely peaking in January/February and vaccines not widely available, with any pro prospect opting out and a shorter follow up fall season, would have been better, than LOL.
Are you under the impression we wouldn’t have seen team outbreaks and cancellations in April? That conferences that couldn’t coordinate in August/September would in March? That there would be full crowds before a wide distribution of the vaccine?