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CFB Players Opting Out Of The 2020 Season

I guess we haven't reached peak 2020 yet, because apparently there is still news capable of making my jaw drop.

Purdue was gonna get spanked anyway, but ... wow

Guys like Moore make sense. He already has missed most of a season with injury and he plays for a lower level P5 team. Can see why he’d think skipping the season and just training for the draft is the way to go.
 
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Guys like Moore make sense. He already has missed most of a season with injury and he plays for a lower level P5 team. Can see why he’d think skipping the season and just training for the draft is the way to go.

jaw drop wasn’t about being surprised

it was about the size of the impact on Purdue

they are so screwed
 
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I think the depths of 2020 suckitude is still to come with the release of the new Styx album. Then, and only then, will the horror be complete.
I have a friend who was arrested at a Styx concert at Vets Memorial in the 70's. The cop was hitting him with his night stick in tune with "lady". File under things I'll never forget.
 
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I’m sure everyone got a little scared when they saw the picture for today’s article, but don’t worry, Justin Fields has already stated that he isn’t opting out of this college football season, if we even have one. Earlier this week, Fields spoke with Dave Biddle of Bucknuts and stated that he never thought about opting out of this season.

But what about those who do decide to opt out? Much like how never tweeting at recruits has become a solid social meeting strategy, the same energy should be put towards tweeting any sort of ill will towards those college football players who decide it is in their best interests to opt out of the 2020 college football season.

While many would figure this would be a given, I’ve learned over the years that a lot of college football fans (and really just sports fan in general) need to be talked to like they are five years old when it comes to some matters. These student athletes have worked too hard throughout the years to get to the top of their game to have fans turn on them for deciding not to play during a global pandemic.
 
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