Tough for Tulane. Feel like Oklahoma will just buy their way out of that in the future.This weekend's Oklahoma-Tulane game that was scheduled to be played on Tulane's campus in New Orleans has been moved to Norman. The two schools have agreed to meet at a future date in New Orleans.
Tulane has cancelled all classes on their campus through September 12th with classes being online only September 13th through October 6th.
True, but unlike Wyoming (as a random example ), New Orleans/LA are prime recruiting terrritory for OU as well as just about everyone else. I'm guessing they might go ahead and play that one in Nola whenever it's rescheduled.Tough for Tulane. Feel like Oklahoma will just buy their way out of that in the future.
Damn near impossible for smaller schools to get P5 schools to come to their place.
True, but unlike Wyoming (as a random example ), New Orleans/LA are prime recruiting terrritory for OU as well as just about everyone else. I'm guessing they might go ahead and play that one in Nola whenever it's rescheduled.
Not a big Buckeye guy, but I really hope they hammer Minny tomorrow night.
Also helps that they've been lucky enough to have Heisman candidates at QB every year since I can remember. I can't recall the name of a single Michigan QB, since the 90s.I give them props for what they've done. I compare how tOSU has moved forward over the last 20 years vs Michigan, and it's night and day. One program making the right calls at almost every step, while the other makes the wrong one. And I'd rather have a nationally relevant team in the conference than not (assuming it's not the Illini). PSU (on the field) and the Badgers have done well too. Will be interesting to see what kind of program BB can build here.
I can think of one that transferred out a few years ago...I can't recall the name of a single Michigan QB, since the 90s.
I hate them too but I wish we could pack Memorial Stadium like they pack theresI hate Minnesota