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Damn I was looking forward to that game too.
That sucks.
That sucks.
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So if one of the teams before the natty gets wiped by Covid, they just gonna have a forfeited game? I'll believe when I see it.
Would guess they’d push back a playoff game.So if one of the teams before the natty gets wiped by Covid, they just gonna have a forfeited game? I'll believe when I see it.
It’s probly a decent amount of dudes on the roster that don’t mind, no “opt outs” so ppl can scream they “quit”A&M backing out of the Gator Bowl due to COVID issues
Also see: We don't have a healthy quarterback for this game so **** it.
All the high-end NFL guys had already opted out.It’s probly a decent amount of dudes on the roster that don’t mind, no “opt outs” so ppl can scream they “quit”
Would guess they’d push back a playoff game.
But these meaningless bowls? Just keep it moving.
A new College Football Playoff policy written this week in response to the surging omicron variant allows for a team to advance to the national championship -- and ultimately win it -- by its opponents having to forfeit, according to an updated set of COVID-19 policies the CFP released Wednesday.
The changes, which were made by the CFP's management committee during a videoconference Tuesday, also provide flexibility for the Jan. 10 national championship game in Indianapolis to be pushed back no later than Jan. 14.
If one team is able to play in the title game and the other can't because of COVID-19 -- and the game can't be rescheduled -- the team that can't play will forfeit and its opponent will be declared the national champion. If both teams can't play on the original or rescheduled date, the game will be declared a "no contest" and the CFP national championship will be vacated for this season.
The CFP is still expecting for all games to be played with no reduction in attendance.
Bruh how sick would atlsfinest be if UGA made it and both had to forfeit
The committee said today it will be a forfeit. Michigan went together to get their boosters today but it's not really gonna do them any good between now and New Year's Eve.Would guess they’d push back a playoff game.
But these meaningless bowls? Just keep it moving.
nako xl with AM having to back out of the bowl game the USC Midwest Fighting Illini might get in
Army GriddyThis Army/Mizzou game is good
A new College Football Playoff policy written this week in response to the surging omicron variant allows for a team to advance to the national championship -- and ultimately win it -- by its opponents having to forfeit, according to an updated set of COVID-19 policies the CFP released Wednesday.
The changes, which were made by the CFP's management committee during a videoconference Tuesday, also provide flexibility for the Jan. 10 national championship game in Indianapolis to be pushed back no later than Jan. 14.
If one team is able to play in the title game and the other can't because of COVID-19 -- and the game can't be rescheduled -- the team that can't play will forfeit and its opponent will be declared the national champion. If both teams can't play on the original or rescheduled date, the game will be declared a "no contest" and the CFP national championship will be vacated for this season.
The CFP is still expecting for all games to be played with no reduction in attendance.
Bruh how sick would atlsfinest be if UGA made it and both had to forfeit