Decision by Big Ten to play football this fall might be catalyst for Pac-12 doing the same

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'They can resume football,' California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday. 'There is nothing in guidelines that says Pac-12 cannot move forward. Period, full stop. I just want to make that crystal clear.'

included six Big Ten teams led by No. 2 Ohio State. This week, all of those schools were dropped from the poll.

Complicating matters for the Pac-12 are the wildfires that have ravaged much of the West Coast, meaning that even if COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, air quality would likely restrict outdoor activity for some time. Tuesday night's Major League Baseball game between the San Francisco Giants and Seattle Mariners in Seattle was postponed due to poor air quality.

"So there’s this question of, ‘Do you play athletics with students when there are no students on campus?’ That’s a philosophical question that we’re looking at. we’re going to spend a lot of time talking about where we are, and talking about whether there’s going to be a change in our position or not.Conference and school officials have identified six weeks as the minimum time it would need to prepare a team for on-field competition.

 

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And every single one of them will take a knee before every single game during the national anthem ! ! BUT the resistance will be history after January 20th ! !

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So Gavin is saying we can meet in public for football, and to riot in the streets and burn things down, but we can't meet to get our hair done, or worship, or vote. Sure. Got it. When will California wake up and walkaway?

Democrats are gonna be pissed. If you can play football you can open up businesses and Democrats have tried so hard to keep things shut down to hurt the economy and Trump. You better consult with the Harris/Biden administration before letting them play.

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