I’ll throw out a guess that we play in Tallahassee, but not until Sunday or Monday. Then have to turn around and play Army on short rest — maybe that gets pushed back a day if we play Monday before it, but I sort of doubt it.
I’ll throw out a guess that we play in Tallahassee, but not until Sunday or Monday. Then have to turn around and play Army on short rest — maybe that gets pushed back a day if we play Monday before it, but I sort of doubt it.
I can't see Clawson agreeing to the game being moved to another week. They plan the whole season around the schedule and it wouldn't be fair to change it now. But I can see it being moved to another location. If it isn't played this weekend then I don't see it being played.
Playing Army on an extremely short week IS considering the safety of all parties. I see no chance that happens.Can we stop with this narrative that Clawson is some sort of micro-managing, inflexible analytics ninja when it comes to scheduling? JFC it's a Hurricane...of course we will be accommodating to whatever schedule change gets the game in with the safety of all parties considered. Not to mention it's not his decision anyway.
I’ll throw out a guess that we play in Tallahassee, but not until Sunday or Monday. Then have to turn around and play Army on short rest — maybe that gets pushed back a day if we play Monday before it, but I sort of doubt it.
I don't think it does. I think it's just moving games involving Wake, fsu, and bc.If it only included ACC schools then maybe, but it also includes Army.
One pro team named their team after hurricanes. Another named their mascot after a hurricane.how bout we just say, sorry bros, we're not the ones located in a hurricane-infested state, we'll just take the W. (note: I know NC gets hurricanes).
Heck, I'm seeing ABC as "local programming" from 1130-3 on Sunday before an MLS game. No reason not to throw it up on ABC.One pro team named their team after hurricanes. Another named their mascot after a hurricane.
I think Sunday is definitely possible if there's not a ton of damage, students are still on campus, and classes are still scheduled on Monday. ESPN can put it on the deuce at noon or something.
they overlap on ThursdaysIsn’t there some strange rule about NCAA football broadcasts and NFL broadcasts, does the no NFL competing on Friday and Saturday go the same way with college football on Sunday. I know during covid there was a game but I think it had to be played at like 9am.