Essentially any titles won this year in any sports would have an asterisk next to them. So why not look at this season as a way to try to play as many games as you can, make as much money as you can, entertain as many as you can. If delays or cancellations like this Marlins thing occurs then so be it. Wait a week or 2 weeks then play your next scheduled game and hopefully it happens. As long as you have a safe game environment let the game commence. Why does it have to be all in or all out. Just play as many games as you can. I am sure financially for these clubs and cities that would be better than saying no games.
I know for me. If the Huskers have 10 scheduled games- but outbreaks occur and we only play 7 I would be fine with that. Take what we can get this year.
I did my masters online, I loved it!From someone who is still in graduate school... you sound like a bunch of old dudes arguing about technology without an understanding of the technology.
But maybe that is just message boards in summary.![]()
There are plenty of proctoring programs and resources that make proctoring on the student's schedule very easy (read: someone in the Phillipines watches you take your test). Online classes are very easy to set up and schedule - you do realize 100% online degree programs exist, even at schools like UNL? Professors typically hold a weekly lecture at a time that is convenient for them. It is recorded and posted later. If you feel the need to be present and ask questions live in-person, you move your schedule to accommodate or you can post in the all class discussion board to ask later.
I've been in online group assignments with a UNL football player and a baseball player during their respective seasons. They did great.
Online school is very common and very simple, especially at the college level.
I did my masters online, I loved it!
But cheating online is freaking easy as can be, assuming you are able to work/test from home. Doesn't matter if someone is "watching" you are not (but that is really the case no matter what, if you want to cheat bad enough you will find the best way to cheat). But you are correct, online at the college level is great and works very well for most students. I loved how convenient it was, I enjoyed the professors that would post all their assignments at the start of the semester and just let us work at our own pace for the most part. I finished my Athletic Director class in 10 days!
From someone who is still in graduate school... you sound like a bunch of old dudes arguing about technology without an understanding of the technology.
But you are correct, online at the college level is great and works very well for most students. I loved how convenient it was, I enjoyed the professors that would post all their assignments at the start of the semester and just let us work at our own pace for the most part. I finished my Athletic Director class in 10 days!
$$$$Let's break this down:
1. You say "for that school". Why do you say that?
2. You say "false" on the aspect of one student-athlete being hospitalized for a covid-related problem. Why do you say that?
3. You say "false" on if someone gets a long term illness from covid. Why is
Not answering for Mavric but offering my opinion.Let's break this down:
1. You say "for that school". Why do you say that?
2. You say "false" on the aspect of one student-athlete being hospitalized for a covid-related problem. Why do you say that?
3. You say "false" on if someone gets a long term illness from covid. Why is that?
Sure, pretty easy for the most part. We used Zoom, as I think most people did.Thanks for telling us about your experience in "taking" a class; now, tell us about your experience in "setting" up a class.
1) Just because one hot spot shows up at a school doesn't mean the entire system would come to a halt. That school would be likely done playing football for at least a couple weeks and perhaps the season.
2) There are College football players that have to go to the hospital every week of the season for various reasons. Kids play football knowing that bad things can happen. Covid is just added to the list now. If schools choose to play, they are doing so with the understanding that a very small percentage will get sick and perhaps sick enough to require hospital care.
3) See #2 - Schools are going into this with eyes wide open. One person out of the thousands involved wouldn't constitute shutting the whole thing down.
OPS just cancelled all practice and workouts for the rest of summer.