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Does anyone know any COVID infected hookers with blow in Los Angeles?Would be awesome if USC couldn’t go and Buffs slid in.
That’s the sort of thing we all come to you for I thinkDoes anyone know any COVID infected hookers with blow in Los Angeles?
My outs are all on yachts right now in international waters and/or Dubai.That’s the sort of thing we all come to you for I think
We’ve got five days! If we put our heads together it shouldn’t be that hard to find.Does anyone know any COVID infected hookers with blow in Los Angeles?
Doesn’t that say both Cal and Arizona have issues with enough scholarship players?
Should make Cal available in the event UW can’t go, and UO gets bumped up, assuming they can figure it out in time.
Just assuming with fluidity of situation that one team (likely Cal) could function as backup if they can get things together in time. Could certainly be wrong.Doesn’t that say both Cal and Arizona have issues with enough scholarship players?
Doesn’t that say both Cal and Arizona have issues with enough scholarship players?
Should make Cal (or either team?) available in the event UW can’t go, and UO gets bumped up, assuming they can figure it out in time.
TSchek is correct. Neither team is in a position to have enough players out of the protocol to play by conference rules.Doesn’t that say both Cal and Arizona have issues with enough scholarship players?
Yes, the last few hours have indicated we most likely won’t be playing either team...appears my kneejerk reaction was probably incorrect.TSchek is correct. Neither team is in a position to have enough players out of the protocol to play by conference rules.
At this point their big concern is having two teams on the field for the CCG. Beyond that they want to fill as many of the TV time slots as possible but last weekend they had some of those slots go unfilled and it wouldn't be a surprise if the same happened this weekend.
They have the four teams in LA so they should be able to get two on the field. It wouldn't be unexpected for Washington to not be able to go moving Oregon into the championship and leaving CU without a game. Welcome to Covid scheduling.
TSchek is correct. Neither team is in a position to have enough players out of the protocol to play by conference rules.
At this point their big concern is having two teams on the field for the CCG. Beyond that they want to fill as many of the TV time slots as possible but last weekend they had some of those slots go unfilled and it wouldn't be a surprise if the same happened this weekend.
They have the four teams in LA so they should be able to get two on the field. It wouldn't be unexpected for Washington to not be able to go moving Oregon into the championship and leaving CU without a game. Welcome to Covid scheduling.
Because that would be a total Nebraska move.All joking aside why doesn’t CU tell the P12 to piss off, finish at 4-1 and wait for their bowl invite?
All joking aside why doesn’t CU tell the P12 to piss off, finish at 4-1 and wait for their bowl invite?
No, it seems likely they fly to California to not end up playing a game.WTF is up with you people? Every day the Golden Buffaloes play football is a good day. Yet some of you want them to purposely take days off. GTFO.
WTF is up with you people? Every day the Golden Buffaloes play football is a good day. Yet some of you want them to purposely take days off. GTFO.
Plan? Does this conference ever have a plan?I definitely want them to play. I am just not understanding the Pac-12's plan here.
I definitely want them to play. I am just not understanding the Pac-12's plan here.
I get the conference's plan, they want to avoid a CCG cancellation at all costs. It's just that CU is going to get ****ed by the way they're going about it.
They are flying out there to get some In N Out without the10 hour wait.No, it seems likely they fly to California to not end up playing a game.
I don't understand at all flying four teams to LA.
Equipment, TV, last minute change are advantages as I see them.I don't understand at all flying four teams to LA.