All joking aside, Allleva has said that LSU will be playing on the 19th, and it will be a home game.wayne":3unbgpe1 said:Here we go again... UF wasn't worried about the game when it was last minute change in weather. That's over and done. If LSU doesn't want to make it up on the 19th they will get a loss. SEC office will tell LSU and UF what will happen. Just bcse Alleva says they will not play UF on the 19th means nothing. SEC will have final say.
TeamMainStreet":3f2y2jx9 said:So the SEC CANT tell a team playing in their conference and playing under their rules what to do?
More like Sankey is too gutless to do what needs to be done.
Mike Slive made TN travel to LSU to play after a Hurricane in 2005 on a Monday night.
I have a screenshot from ESPN showing the rules reguarding this type situation. I just cant get it uploaded. But the way it looks, IF (which I don't see) UF runs the table they will get in if the game isn't made up.PalsPal":3eu5xivu said:They may not be able to force them to play the game, but they can alter the rules so that neither team benefits by not playing. I have read that calling the game a tie would have that effect. If that is so, then there is the solution.
PillsburyDoughboy":30rmon0i said:This is about money not the win/loss record IMHO But teams want what is going to profitable for them . I would suggest that is what they are arguing and can't come to agreement on
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