> Nose snortI hate to do this, but I have no choice. These are the phone numbers for the most powerful university presidents in college football. Houston: 281-330-8004
If only one person gets this joke it was all worth it> Nose snort
Ann Arbor is really hurting, no hash bash in April, no art fair in July, and now no footballReally going to hurt Big Ten communities financially....Bloomington, Ann Arbor, Columbus, Madison......
Painful to see but really the only option given current situation.
I guess the SEC could push back for another month. But, if kids get on campus and it starts to increase...no chance this gets pulled off.
College presidents are scared to death if this shutting down their school.
No Brats in Madison on State StreetAnn Arbor is really hurting, no hash bash in April, no art fair in July, and now no football
No beer on State Street is the bigger issue. But somehow I am betting the Badgers will find something to do that involves beer.No Brats in Madison on State Street
Beer, Brats and Jump Around at Camp RandallNo beer on State Street is the bigger issue. But somehow I am betting the Badgers will find something to do that involves beer.
There are plenty at 2 E Main St.No Brats in Madison on State Street
Really going to hurt Big Ten communities financially....Bloomington, Ann Arbor, Columbus, Madison......
Painful to see but really the only option given current situation.
Ann Arbor is really hurting, no hash bash in April, no art fair in July, and now no football
The residents have no problem benefiting from the money spent in the community when school is in session. Students, families and staff all contribute to the economic well being of region. Maybe we should only allow the cows to graze on campusI was talking to someone who works for Mansfield Public Schools and the parents in that community are terrified of the students returning which should shock no one.
Same in Amherst. Students were basically told not to return.I was talking to someone who works for Mansfield Public Schools and the parents in that community are terrified of the students returning which should shock no one.