Do you have a better suggestion? I don’t.So we catch 4 games in 9 days and 5 games in 12 days now. Nice job BIG.
We could get that Michigan treatment. Just give us the W.Do you have a better suggestion? I don’t.
Now, per the Big Ten’s revised rules, if a team cannot meet the threshold for what the conference deems safe competition (seven available scholarship players and at least one available countable coach), the game will be rescheduled. If it cannot be rescheduled, it will be declared a no-contest. Only in cases where a team cannot reasonably demonstrate why it cannot meet that safety threshold will the game be considered a forfeit. The remains wiggle room within those definitions, which would require schools to demonstrate an inability to compete safely to the conference directly.
So we catch 4 games in 9 days and 5 games in 12 days now. Nice job BIG.
From a fan sense where winning alone matters, I 100% agree with you. From a business sense, I completely disagree with premise of a forfeit without looking at trying to make up the game.Rule suggestion:
If you do not have enough players to field a team, regardless of reason (COVID, injury, flu, etc), you forfeit the game for conference standings and it counts as a DNP for tournament selection.
To Minnesota, that’s one game lost in the conference standings and it would not count against them for tournament seeding (in a scenario where they finish the year eligible).
Instead, we now have to play 5 games in 12 days, which lowers our chances of winning in 4 of those games and each of those games counts against us in both B1G standings & NCAA tournament seeding.
The current rule negatively impacts us, even though we did nothing wrong.
The people that run these organizations are buffoons.
Plenty of time to hit the books this week. Glass half full.Pretty damn harrd keeping up with one's academics
Academics does not stop for 12 days. SMHPlenty of time to hit the books this week. Glass half full.
Yep, I didn’t take that into account. Makes senseFrom a fan sense where winning alone matters, I 100% agree with you. From a business sense, I completely disagree with premise of a forfeit without looking at trying to make up the game.
In a straight forfeit/game cancelation, the DIA would have to refund all of the tickets to the game. That is a logistical headache to begin with, not to mention a good chunk of revenue lost (especially since we are near sell outs in almost every game). Many of the concession stands are manned by non-profit organizations to boost a cause, so they would be out potential revenues as well. Guarantee that the DIA wanted this game made up. For these reasons, I could never see this type of rule agreed upon, especially for a conference game. In a non-conference break game, that is a different story.
Yes, it stinks to now have a competitive disadvantage in some other games, but we 100% need to make up the game if and when possible. Hopefully the team jumps out to a quick lead, where we can get our reserves a lot of playing time to rest up our starters for the Northwestern game.