I am not sure. This might be crazy man Harbaugh coach speak, but he is claiming everyone in camp wants to play the season in some form. I think I believe him. Its the football mentality. Parents might be scared to let the kids play however.Yep, agreed.
Even if there were widespread agreement over having zero fans in the stadiums (as the EPL soccer league is currently doing) by the end of the third week in July, I genuinely predict what will happen is that staff and players will slowly start chatter in the social media sphere at the end of the month that "we just don't feel safe."
There will potentially be walkouts or coaching staffs going to their AD and saying "our players don't feel safe."
Just reported. Florida ICUs at about 85% capacity (15% is covid cases - rest are other types of patients. Additionally Florida has 10 covid only facilities around the state which are not full. Normal utilization rate is around 90% btw. In addition to all this, mostStill is brother.
Fauci has worked under 6 presidents, including Reagan and both Bushes. The only reason his expert advice is seen as political is because Trump disagrees with it. I assure you science isn't political, he's saying what every other countries top scientists are telling them. People don't like what he's saying because its inconvenient, it might affect their sports watching, their vacations, their summer plans. Much like a doctor would tell you to run and stop eating pizza if you came into his office fat as hell, Fauci is just telling the nation what needs to be done to be healthy.
Players are free to not play anytime. That is not an issue to me.I am not sure. This might be crazy man Harbaugh coach speak, but he is claiming everyone in camp wants to play the season in some form. I think I believe him. Its the football mentality. Parents might be scared to let the kids play however.
This makes fiscal sense as band travel probably adds up and lots more people to test, etc. without hurting revenues a great deal. I was in h.s. band btw but not college. I love the Marching Red though.Colorado high schools have canceled marching bands for the 2020-21 academic year.
I'm more than knowledgable on the resources it takes to run an ICU, let alone an ICU at capacity, let alone transitioning additional beds to ICU beds. 15% is nothing to scoff at, and I'm sure that number is elevated in hotspots. A sudden 15% uptick in ICU patients, let alone a 20%-30% uptick puts quite a bit of strain on system. I'm not advocating for a shutdown, just proving context. I'm not saying Florida is a lost cause, but definitely something to watch in regards to the return of sports. Notably NBA. If death rate in Florida continues to stay low, well that's pretty good sign, if it trends up with hospitalizations and cases - then that puts the NBA season in limbo as well as all sports.Just reported. Florida ICUs at about 85% capacity (15% is covid cases - rest are other types of patients. Additionally Florida has 10 covid only facilities around the state which are not full. Normal utilization rate is around 90% btw. In addition to all this, most
hospitals have additional back up ICU capacity of 100% of normal capacity. Finally, many of the hospitals have waiting lists for regular non covid patients but this is declining fairly quickly as staffing and scheduling permits.
Similar numbers / situations in Texas for example.
More shutdowns jeopardizes the non virus healthcare greatly.
I have not heard one thing from the NCAA making a statement on anything regarding the upcoming season. I see lots from conferences trying to come up with plans, but how much direction they are getting from the NCAA I don’t know.Yes. NCAA will have to basically issue a “2020 doesn’t count” rule. Thereby saying players, whether they play this fall or not, retain full eligibility as though 2020 never happened.
They also have to increase roster and scholarship limits by 25 to 110 in fb for example until the class of 2020 exhausts their 5 years and then cut back to 85. This will be opposed by many who cant afford the numbers. But so be it. Teams dont have to use them. If they dont fix this year, then some group is going to get shorted a full year as a student- athlete participation.
I dont see the NCAA shutting down the entire country because Mich or Cal doesnt want to play. I doubt they have the power but depends on the contracts signed by members I suppose. You cant give one or two schools or governors veto power over the rest of the country either.
Terrible analogy. This has happened many times In CFB history. They play in other stadiums and do not forfeit. Because it’s legal to do so.Again, I just don’t see how or why few schools have veto power over all the others.
Why should the Big 12 or SEC or Neb, Iowa, Indiana, Ill, etc take millions and millions in losses (not to mention tens of thousands of students), because Michigan says they dont want to. If their stadium collapses, we dont cancel cfb because they cant play. They can forfeit.
I think we were just using Michigan for a name, but not sure.I missed something....I thought Michigan is on board with playing?Rutgers and NW, I am not so sure.