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College football outlook.

Posted By: S.A. hunter

College football outlook. - 05/22/20 04:31 PM

Texas football players are allowed to start training at the facility next week. Looks like there might be a season after all. What have you heard?
Posted By: Roll-Tide

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 05:00 PM

June 1st.

There will be football in the south. Guaranteed
Posted By: Jimbo1

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 05:07 PM

Bring it!
Posted By: reeltexan

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 05:14 PM


the world just got a little brighter.
Posted By: Herbie Hancock

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 05:35 PM

I think there will be fall sport, how many if any fans allowed in will be the question.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 05:36 PM

Go Longhorns. Go Baylor.
Posted By: S.A. hunter

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 06:07 PM

Originally Posted by Herbie Hancock
I think there will be fall sport, how many if any fans allowed in will be the question.

Yeah, that's what I'm worried about. Lots of older people go to games, I think that might be a serious issue.
Posted By: Duck_Hunter

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 06:36 PM

NCAA said a few weeks ago that they wouldn’t have fall sports unless campuses operated normally, meaning students were on campus.

Unless they changed or change that stance, I don’t see it happening. Which would be awful.
Posted By: jdk1985

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 06:59 PM

Originally Posted by Duck_Hunter
NCAA said a few weeks ago that they wouldn’t have fall sports unless campuses operated normally, meaning students were on campus.

Unless they changed or change that stance, I don’t see it happening. Which would be awful.


BU is planning to have students on campus. Although, many courses will be hybrid, such that some students are in class physically, while others are engaging online in a live environment.
Posted By: S.A. hunter

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 07:26 PM

Originally Posted by jdk1985
Originally Posted by Duck_Hunter
NCAA said a few weeks ago that they wouldn’t have fall sports unless campuses operated normally, meaning students were on campus.

Unless they changed or change that stance, I don’t see it happening. Which would be awful.


BU is planning to have students on campus. Although, many courses will be hybrid, such that some students are in class physically, while others are engaging online in a live environment.


Dont see why kids cant go to classes. Shouldn't Liberty University be a example of how opening up universities can open up safety.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 07:57 PM

Originally Posted by S.A. hunter
Originally Posted by jdk1985
Originally Posted by Duck_Hunter
NCAA said a few weeks ago that they wouldn’t have fall sports unless campuses operated normally, meaning students were on campus.

Unless they changed or change that stance, I don’t see it happening. Which would be awful.


BU is planning to have students on campus. Although, many courses will be hybrid, such that some students are in class physically, while others are engaging online in a live environment.


Dont see why kids cant go to classes. Shouldn't Liberty University be a example of how opening up universities can open up safety.


Looked as if everything was back to normal this morning. Neighborhood swimming pools werefullofchildren this morning.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 09:03 PM

This is a preview of tomorrow's morning paper.


."Texas A&M, SEC to allow voluntary workouts to begin in June
The A&M football team is set to begin camp in early August and is scheduled to host Abilene Christian on Sept. 5 in the season opener."
Posted By: Hudbone

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 09:20 PM

and in the Austin American Statesman, UT football hoping for corona stoppage of season.
Posted By: 68rustbucket

Re: College football outlook. - 05/22/20 09:55 PM

Originally Posted by Hudbone
and in the Austin American Statesman, UT football hoping for corona stoppage of season.


I guess the can’t lose if they don’t play.
Posted By: Espy

Re: College football outlook. - 05/24/20 03:33 AM

I bought my season tickets the last week of February.looks like I will get to use them.
Posted By: S.A. hunter

Re: College football outlook. - 05/24/20 04:16 AM

Originally Posted by Espy
I bought my season tickets the last week of February.looks like I will get to use them.

What school?
Posted By: mikereiling5

Re: College football outlook. - 05/24/20 04:19 AM

really hoping that it happens
Posted By: Espy

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 03:10 AM

Originally Posted by S.A. hunter
Originally Posted by Espy
I bought my season tickets the last week of February.looks like I will get to use them.

What school?

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I thought the covid 19 would make a lot of people not renew their tickets looked today and Was shocked at how few season tickets are available.
Posted By: S.A. hunter

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:51 AM

Originally Posted by Espy
Originally Posted by S.A. hunter
Originally Posted by Espy
I bought my season tickets the last week of February.looks like I will get to use them.

What school?

[Linked Image]
I thought the covid 19 would make a lot of people not renew their tickets looked today and Was shocked at how few season tickets are available.

We renewed out tickets, but dont get to select our new seats till the end of July. We usually select them in the beginning of May.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 12:02 PM

All Texas teams. cheers
Posted By: Texas Dan

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 12:29 PM

I've been thinking that with players sitting idle for so long the coming season might be more equally competitive.
Posted By: swampthang

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:19 PM

If a college football stadiums holds 60,000 fans during past/normal games there is no way that many will be allowed in this fall. I hate it but I just don't see a full stadium being allowed.
Posted By: S.A. hunter

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:22 PM

Originally Posted by swampthang
If a college football stadiums holds 60,000 fans during past/normal games there is no way that many will be allowed in this fall. I hate it but I just don't see a full stadium being allowed.

Yeah, DKR holds 104000.
Posted By: Cleric

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:33 PM

What will be interesting is what happens if certain schools close? What happens then? How does that play in at the national level? Let’s say team A is 8-0 and team B is 11-1...
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:36 PM

Originally Posted by Cleric
What will be interesting is what happens if certain schools close? What happens then? How does that play in at the national level? Let’s say team A is 8-0 and team B is 11-1...



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Posted By: Hudbone

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:37 PM

When TU gets a loss or two, there will be no need for all those seats.
Posted By: S.A. hunter

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:39 PM

Originally Posted by Hudbone
When TU gets a loss or two, there will be no need for all those seats.

Oh, boy..... let me guess....an aggie?
Posted By: rickym

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:41 PM

Originally Posted by Cleric
What will be interesting is what happens if certain schools close? What happens then? How does that play in at the national level? Let’s say team A is 8-0 and team B is 11-1...



Government will bail them out, doubtful any major schools vanish, maybe LSU lol
Posted By: Hudbone

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:46 PM

Neither, but have had the opportunity to sit in both student sections and yes, there is a big difference. Scratch that, a huge difference.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 04:46 PM

We have a top heisman candidate. Can't wait!
Posted By: Roll-Tide

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 05:47 PM

I think it’s going to boil down to individual states.
I think California. Oregon. Washington. Michigan will be out.
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 05:50 PM

Originally Posted by Roll-Tide
I think it’s going to boil down to individual states.
I think California. Oregon. Washington. Michigan will be out.


Bama is my second choice simply because of the kindness you have shown me on THF.
Posted By: Roll-Tide

Re: College football outlook. - 05/25/20 06:30 PM

Originally Posted by bill oxner
Originally Posted by Roll-Tide
I think it’s going to boil down to individual states.
I think California. Oregon. Washington. Michigan will be out.


Bama is my second choice simply because of the kindness you have shown me on THF.


Got to respect the elders.
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