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Opinion: Former Georgia QB Justin Fields got raw deal from Big Ten
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Opinion: Former Georgia QB Justin Fields got raw deal from Big Ten
The Big Ten won't play football again until it least this spring, but a season played later is as good as never for many of the players in the conference -- including former Georgia quarterback Justin Fields. And the fact that the Big Ten didn’t put up more of a fight to give players such as Fields a chance to be on
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#1 is everyone’s safety.
#2 is getting the young men able to play in nfl.
Please tell me anyone that that’s what they want and worked hard for basically their whole life. If no conference plays, so many great players will miss their chance of their dreams coming true. The difference between nfl and cfb is that all the stadiums are available at anytime! If you have students on campus, then you play ball. If not, then they are non-paid pro athletes.
No body has gotten a more raw deal than Luke Ford.
My co-worker brought up a good point. They probably did the math and with a stadium at 1/3 or 1/2 capacity, it might not be financially worth it to them to do it.
I'm sorry, but don't give me the "safety" thing if you are okay with having kids come back for classes but not play football. Don't tell me that it's not a financial decision to have the kids back on campus vs learning remotely: safety my butt.
I am not okay with kids coming back for classes. This is suicide without choice. It will be a nightmare. It is playing out in public schools as I type this. Ridiculous. And anyone writing differently is either blind to what Covid19 is or simply dumb as a stack of bricks. The continued advocating for a season while putting our future leaders in jeopardy is criminal at best.
Considering the back door way that Fields left UGA for OS (special treatment from the NCAA) its very ironic how it all worked out for him.
The team that worked out that special deal, is the very team who runs the B1G and it's those same people who pulled the rug out from under those players season. Yeah! I bet Fields regrets it now!
He made his choice. That’s just the breaks.
Well, the SEC story isn't finished being told yet. We may wind up in the same spot as the Big 10 and Ohio State. It's a WORLDWIDE PANDEMIC. Things will not go the way ANYONE wants them, too. I don't feel sorry for Fields, anyone in the Big 10 or anyone else. It's just the way it is. Folks are going to have to make sacrifices, some of their own making, some not. And this narrative about playing because that's what the players want, well, since when did major college athletic and academic leaders start paying attention to the players? They're probably the least considered group. And of course the stars of the sport want to play because playing enhances their chances of going pro or making more money when they do. But it's that second or third-string kid that's got college presidents and AD's concerned. When one of those kids (or a bunch of those kids) start filing lawsuits that cripple their schools, that's when it will get tough. I love college football and I'll miss it this year. But I'll find something else to do with my time. And I suspect so will these players.
I hope the SEC plays an entire season for numerous reasons, some of which are self serving. However, I am willing to bet fewer of our athletes get the virus over the next five months than do players from the SMALL 10 that are not playing. I guarantee our players will take more precautions and be under the best guidance and supervision of the staff employed to keep them healthy if there is a season!
Why doesn't anyone consider that narrative?!
Really nice article
Justin Fields will be ok. In a matter of months, he will sign a multi-million dollar contract. It is the other borderline athletes that are getting the raw deal here but it is a part of life. I am just perplexed at how not many seem to be making the correlation between the "hoax" based leadership to solve COVID-19 and the outcomes that are staring us in the face. All I heard was " it is my right to not wear a mask" or "it only impact old people" and here we are. America deserves this and more. As much as I hate missing football, this universe is cause and effect, periodt.
Thank you Dallas Dawg for putting things in perspective. I agree with everything you said. As to the title of this article -- Fields getting a raw deal from the Big 10: uh, no. Approximately 40 million Americans got a raw deal in 2020. Furloughed, laid off, jobs vanishing, companies closing, so I'm just not gonna feel sorry for Fields, or anyone, having to forego playing a game for 1 season.
The conference made the decision based on data, facts, and sound judgment. As a bystander to the decision-making process and huge UGA fan I really want the season to happen. However, if the health, safety, and possible even life/death of players and others in a few situations was my responsibility, I err on the side of saftey. Imagine yourself making the decision to play and things going terribly badly, A vaccine is on the way, hopefully early 2021....hopefully we'll even be able to attend games!
If Fields’ college career is over then part of his legacy will be his LAST plays at both UGa and Ohio State. At UGa he totally muffed the fake punt against Bama that would have likely won the SEC CG and put us in the playoffs. At OS his last play was the interception in the end zone that knocked his team out of the NC game. Oh well. Go Dawgs!!!