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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 767852" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>This will actually be something to watch over the next 2 weeks. So far 11 bowl games, including 4 with ACC tie-ins have cancelled. There are expected to be more.</p><p></p><p>it will also be interesting to watch colleges. Both BC and Pitt have announced that their players have voted not to go to a bowl game this year. There is some expectation that there will be other schools that do the same. For alot of these young men they have basically been quarantined on campus since August and so this is there first chance to go home and see family in 4-5 months. if you go home for the Holidays then you likely can't go to a bowl game. </p><p></p><p>Obviously if you are getting to play in a big bowl, most young men are going to choose that. But for alot of the less meaningful bowls will the players want to play that game or go home, and will colleges want to incur the expense of going to a bowl game with tight budgets?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 767852, member: 1776"] This will actually be something to watch over the next 2 weeks. So far 11 bowl games, including 4 with ACC tie-ins have cancelled. There are expected to be more. it will also be interesting to watch colleges. Both BC and Pitt have announced that their players have voted not to go to a bowl game this year. There is some expectation that there will be other schools that do the same. For alot of these young men they have basically been quarantined on campus since August and so this is there first chance to go home and see family in 4-5 months. if you go home for the Holidays then you likely can't go to a bowl game. Obviously if you are getting to play in a big bowl, most young men are going to choose that. But for alot of the less meaningful bowls will the players want to play that game or go home, and will colleges want to incur the expense of going to a bowl game with tight budgets? [/QUOTE]
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