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MonroeClassmate
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  Message Not Read  Big Ten Too! (NT)
   Posted: 8/10/2020 1:08:44 PM 
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   Posted: 8/10/2020 1:13:00 PM 
I guess we're about to really test the phrase, "Win or lose, we still booze"
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   Posted: 8/10/2020 1:38:57 PM 
No games but perhaps we can still have tailgates, have the band and cheerleaders show up and get hammered enough to think we made it to the game and lasted till halftime, just like before our college days were over.

Feeling sorry for the Athens businesses who are going to really feel the loss of the MAC season.
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   Posted: 8/10/2020 2:13:41 PM 
MonroeClassmate wrote:


Feeling sorry for the Athens businesses who are going to really feel the loss of the MAC season.


Here's a good indication of the impact on the local economy. For the quarter from April through June, the hotel bed tax is down from $128,000 (2029) to $39,000 (2020).

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   Posted: 8/10/2020 4:40:06 PM 
Alan Swank wrote:
MonroeClassmate wrote:


Feeling sorry for the Athens businesses who are going to really feel the loss of the MAC season.


Here's a good indication of the impact on the local economy. For the quarter from April through June, the hotel bed tax is down from $128,000 (2029) to $39,000 (2020).



Yikes. 2 jobs in the city of Athens if we're looking at an average salary of 45k gone......
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   Posted: 8/10/2020 5:05:29 PM 
Buckeye to Bobcat wrote:
Alan Swank wrote:
MonroeClassmate wrote:


Feeling sorry for the Athens businesses who are going to really feel the loss of the MAC season.


Here's a good indication of the impact on the local economy. For the quarter from April through June, the hotel bed tax is down from $128,000 (2029) to $39,000 (2020).



Yikes. 2 jobs in the city of Athens if we're looking at an average salary of 45k gone......


Yo Mr. Yikes - that is the drop in hospitality tax - 3% on hotel rooms. Which means for the quarter April through June, hotel revenue is down $3 million. Using your math (which is incorrect to apply all revenue to wages) that would be 66 jobs in the city of Athens gone (if we're looking at an average salary of 45k). Again your calculus is wrong, as is your (apparent) cavalier dismissal of the jobs lost in hospitality during this pandemic. Suffice to say, the impact is rather extreme to the hotel industry and their employees (as it is to your and many other industries). Additionally, take a drive around the hotels and see how many eateries are within shouting distance - that's by design. Back to Alan's point, the loss of the season will further cripple and possibly put out of business a number of hotel (and eating) establishments in Athens.

Last Edited: 8/10/2020 5:08:29 PM by cc-cat

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   Posted: 8/11/2020 12:20:36 AM 
Some B10 coaches(O$U and Nebraska among them) are floating the idea of playing even if the conference calls off the season. Could be they'd be indies for a season. Could be they'd latch onto another "P" conference. Could be they'd just play one another. It would be interesting to see how their agreement with the conference addresses this, if at all.


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   Posted: 8/11/2020 1:41:08 AM 
I’m now in the “Let’s see what happens when you take the new opiate of the people away as a social experiment” camp.

If I’m going to live in this new hellish reality, I want some of my old thought experiments to actually come to life.

Let’s get this Petri dish growing.

There are fully grown human beings who are lost if they don’t have a football game to watch. They’ve never even considered another hobby, skill or way to fill their time. Their identity is rooting for 16-22 year olds do something while they sit motionless. I want to see if they change their lives or become political psychopaths.

I’ve already read more books this year than I had since college. I’m wondering what my brain couldve done it hadn’t had a photographic memory of the 1990’s Cleveland Indians stuffed in there.

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   Posted: 8/11/2020 6:46:47 AM 
. wrote:
I’m now in the “Let’s see what happens when you take the new opiate of the people away as a social experiment” camp.

If I’m going to live in this new hellish reality, I want some of my old thought experiments to actually come to life.

Let’s get this Petri dish growing.

There are fully grown human beings who are lost if they don’t have a football game to watch. They’ve never even considered another hobby, skill or way to fill their time. Their identity is rooting for 16-22 year olds do something while they sit motionless. I want to see if they change their lives or become political psychopaths.

I’ve already read more books this year than I had since college. I’m wondering what my brain couldve done it hadn’t had a photographic memory of the 1990’s Cleveland Indians stuffed in there.


As I've posted here,my wife and I follow Drum Corps.

The season starts with Spring Training in May and has competitions through the DCI World Championship,which would have been last weekend.

A lot of fans are like us,and usually go a few shows over the Summer.

But,in addition to Corps members,staff and Judges,for some people,especially music educators,its a 24/7 "addiction".

They are either traveling to shows or watching them on Flo Marching.
Then discussing each corps' show and scores till the next one.

This Summer,no Drum Corps.

What was surprising was that a number of die hard fans have said they didn't miss it anywhere near as much as they thought they would.
They just found other things to do.
Of course there are others who spent the Summer watching videos of previous years shows.
Some people also posted what they would have been doing each day,if there was
drum corps.






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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Too!
   Posted: 8/11/2020 3:23:02 PM 
B1G made it official.

They are canceling the Fall football season,and postponing till Spring.

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   Posted: 8/11/2020 4:36:30 PM 
Same with PAC 12
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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Too!
   Posted: 8/12/2020 8:51:33 PM 
O$U is talking about a "spring" schedule that would begin the first week in January and go through February. Hardly a "spring" schedule. NWS is calling for average temps (30s) and average precipitation for that time. Maybe they'll have games inside their practice facility.


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   Posted: 8/13/2020 6:47:23 PM 
Pataskala wrote:
O$U is talking about a "spring" schedule that would begin the first week in January and go through February. Hardly a "spring" schedule. NWS is calling for average temps (30s) and average precipitation for that time. Maybe they'll have games inside their practice facility.


MAC also calling for a spring schedule and did so before the the Big10. Funny I've yet to see you criticize OHIO and the MAC for their plans
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   Posted: 8/14/2020 10:59:43 AM 
BillyTheCat wrote:
Pataskala wrote:
O$U is talking about a "spring" schedule that would begin the first week in January and go through February. Hardly a "spring" schedule. NWS is calling for average temps (30s) and average precipitation for that time. Maybe they'll have games inside their practice facility.


MAC also calling for a spring schedule and did so before the the Big10. Funny I've yet to see you criticize OHIO and the MAC for their plans


I haven't heard the MAC propose a "spring" schedule that begins in the dead of winter and would likely be plagued by snow, ice and sub-freezing temps. O$U's proposal would be largely unworkable and is mostly for show, to try and keep NFL-bound players from opting out by finishing before the combine. At least Purdue has offered a more workable schedule that begins the last week of February. I'm for a spring schedule that has a chance to succeed with players and fans. O$U's doesn't.


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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: Big Ten Too!
   Posted: 8/14/2020 12:42:28 PM 
OAC is planning a spring schedule in March and April.

https://www.10tv.com/article/sports/ohio-athletic-confere...
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   Posted: 8/14/2020 2:24:56 PM 
Pataskala wrote:
BillyTheCat wrote:
Pataskala wrote:
O$U is talking about a "spring" schedule that would begin the first week in January and go through February. Hardly a "spring" schedule. NWS is calling for average temps (30s) and average precipitation for that time. Maybe they'll have games inside their practice facility.


MAC also calling for a spring schedule and did so before the the Big10. Funny I've yet to see you criticize OHIO and the MAC for their plans


I haven't heard the MAC propose a "spring" schedule that begins in the dead of winter and would likely be plagued by snow, ice and sub-freezing temps. O$U's proposal would be largely unworkable and is mostly for show, to try and keep NFL-bound players from opting out by finishing before the combine. At least Purdue has offered a more workable schedule that begins the last week of February. I'm for a spring schedule that has a chance to succeed with players and fans. O$U's doesn't.


We are indeed discussing a spring schedule. Just watch the AD's recent video interview with Frank. Spring football is very much in play.

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   Posted: 8/14/2020 4:30:00 PM 
Pataskala wrote:
BillyTheCat wrote:
Pataskala wrote:
O$U is talking about a "spring" schedule that would begin the first week in January and go through February. Hardly a "spring" schedule. NWS is calling for average temps (30s) and average precipitation for that time. Maybe they'll have games inside their practice facility.


MAC also calling for a spring schedule and did so before the the Big10. Funny I've yet to see you criticize OHIO and the MAC for their plans


I haven't heard the MAC propose a "spring" schedule that begins in the dead of winter and would likely be plagued by snow, ice and sub-freezing temps. O$U's proposal would be largely unworkable and is mostly for show, to try and keep NFL-bound players from opting out by finishing before the combine. At least Purdue has offered a more workable schedule that begins the last week of February. I'm for a spring schedule that has a chance to succeed with players and fans. O$U's doesn't.


It was in the damn news release 🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️
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   Posted: 8/14/2020 6:30:31 PM 
But when does it start and end?
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   Posted: 8/14/2020 9:23:23 PM 
BillyTheCat wrote:
Pataskala wrote:
BillyTheCat wrote:
Pataskala wrote:
O$U is talking about a "spring" schedule that would begin the first week in January and go through February. Hardly a "spring" schedule. NWS is calling for average temps (30s) and average precipitation for that time. Maybe they'll have games inside their practice facility.


MAC also calling for a spring schedule and did so before the the Big10. Funny I've yet to see you criticize OHIO and the MAC for their plans


I haven't heard the MAC propose a "spring" schedule that begins in the dead of winter and would likely be plagued by snow, ice and sub-freezing temps. O$U's proposal would be largely unworkable and is mostly for show, to try and keep NFL-bound players from opting out by finishing before the combine. At least Purdue has offered a more workable schedule that begins the last week of February. I'm for a spring schedule that has a chance to succeed with players and fans. O$U's doesn't.


It was in the damn news release 🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️


I'm not disputing that spring semester is in play for football. But if you actually read the damn news release (https://getsomemaction.com/news/2020/8/7/general-mid-amer... ) it mentions "spring semester" but does not mention a start date, unlike Ryan Day at O$U who specifically mentioned starting a "spring" season the first week in January and ending the last week in February. Spring semester also includes March and April. The MAC COULD propose a "spring semester" football season that starts the first week in March and ends the last week in April. (I'm not saying that's what they've done, but it's a possibility.)


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   Posted: 8/15/2020 6:45:02 AM 
Pataskala wrote:
BillyTheCat wrote:
Pataskala wrote:
BillyTheCat wrote:
Pataskala wrote:
O$U is talking about a "spring" schedule that would begin the first week in January and go through February. Hardly a "spring" schedule. NWS is calling for average temps (30s) and average precipitation for that time. Maybe they'll have games inside their practice facility.


MAC also calling for a spring schedule and did so before the the Big10. Funny I've yet to see you criticize OHIO and the MAC for their plans


I haven't heard the MAC propose a "spring" schedule that begins in the dead of winter and would likely be plagued by snow, ice and sub-freezing temps. O$U's proposal would be largely unworkable and is mostly for show, to try and keep NFL-bound players from opting out by finishing before the combine. At least Purdue has offered a more workable schedule that begins the last week of February. I'm for a spring schedule that has a chance to succeed with players and fans. O$U's doesn't.


It was in the damn news release 🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️


I'm not disputing that spring semester is in play for football. But if you actually read the damn news release (https://getsomemaction.com/news/2020/8/7/general-mid-amer... ) it mentions "spring semester" but does not mention a start date, unlike Ryan Day at O$U who specifically mentioned starting a "spring" season the first week in January and ending the last week in February. Spring semester also includes March and April. The MAC COULD propose a "spring semester" football season that starts the first week in March and ends the last week in April. (I'm not saying that's what they've done, but it's a possibility.)


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   Posted: 8/15/2020 8:31:30 AM 
It's gonna have to be early so there's time to recover and prepare for fall 2021.

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   Posted: 8/15/2020 3:23:18 PM 
It’d be nice to wait until after flu season — which is likely to be a double whammy situation — but the calendar doesn’t work if you wait until April.
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   Posted: 8/15/2020 3:35:00 PM 
And let's be real, you really think health nuts are going to let "student-athletes" play 25+ weeks in a calendar year in the middle of the pandemic winding down? This ain't adding up, especially with non-league scheduling liabilities.
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   Posted: 8/17/2020 10:22:15 AM 
QB Justin Fields starts a petition to get the SEASON BACK!
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   Posted: 8/17/2020 1:14:47 PM 
SBH wrote:
It's gonna have to be early so there's time to recover and prepare for fall 2021.



There's been talk of pushing the start of the 21 season back to October anyway, so it wouldn't have to start too early.


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