DevoHusker
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Ah, the good old days...There were also no child labor laws and women couldn't vote.
Ah, the good old days...There were also no child labor laws and women couldn't vote.
The NFL Players Association and league's owners have agreed to scrap the 2020 preseason while also reducing the size of training camp rosters.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/29550398/ravon-bonner-says-illinois-teammate-jake-cerny-sitting-due-covid-19-concernsIf NFL actually plays, it will be interesting to see games with no preseason warmup. However, this is probably just moving things closer to cancellation by small steps. If NFL cancels, I don't see how colleges can justify playing.
I have a solution. Teams start the season in late September, play 10 games or what they can, and then we vote on who had the best season, and the winner is declared national champion.You're using a solution based on conventional wisdom for an unconventional situation. Imagine the standings after six weeks with numerous postponements and cancellations along with unpredictable outbreaks and rises in cases along with resource availability coupled with high and low density population areas and 50 states with 50 different public health officials along with each schools own medical experts and their own aversion to risk aided by the fact that each state can impose travel restrictions and quarantine periods.
probably and some NFL defections too, although i don't care, i have canceled their season myself.https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/29550398/ravon-bonner-says-illinois-teammate-jake-cerny-sitting-due-covid-19-concerns
Are the cracks starting to appear when two Illini players are planning on sitting out? Will we be seeing more of this?
Gosh darn those NFL players who use their high profile to stand for things they believe in!probably and some NFL defections too, although i don't care, i have canceled their season myself.
way too much political bulls#!t!
......Let's pick this apart.
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.
Let's say Nebraska is scheduled to play at Iowa on Saturday, but a breakout occurs on Nebraska's campus on Thursday and school is shut down. You think Iowa is going to want to play Nebraska? Or let's say Nebraska is scheduled to play Iowa on Saturday in Lincoln and Nebraska has an outbreak on Wednesday. You think Iowa is going to come here?
How would your scenario impact say a couple of SEC games? Your claim that the whole thing will stop because of one school doesn't add up.And if student-athletes are going to the hospital every week of the season for various reasons, I would love to know what these reasons are. Care to tell me what these reasons are?
Crazy, according to many in this thread we were the only ones with an out of control problem.Australian open postponed? I thought it was all hunky dory down there.
How would your scenario impact say a couple of SEC games? Your claim that the whole thing will stop because of one school doesn't add up.
Kids do go to the hospital for a pile of different things every week of the season. Here is a link showing some of the examples- https://247sports.com/Article/College-football-injury-tracker-2019-season-ending-injuries--134411638/
One case of a kid going to the hospital for Covid wouldn't shut the whole thing down.
Where have I said it is like the common cold? Or anyone else on this thread for that matter? I agree, this virus can be serious for some-especially older people with underlying conditions. However, all the data we currently have suggests that it is extremely rare for it to have even a moderate effect on college age athletes.You are probably right that a cancelled Nebraska game does not impact the SEC. But I do think that the media outrage machine will question the wisdom which will put pressure on those conferences. There will be serious talk about what is college football really attempting to accomplish here.
I will argue that your injury tracker is not about hospitalizations; those are typically orthopedic injuries and do not have ICU status. But then, hey, let's play; covid is something we have to live with; those schools that cancelled their seasons over a silly little virus that is nothing more than the common cold were foolish. No need to cancel anything. A student-athlete who gets it, hey, its no different than a sprained ankle.
This is my new mantra: I will be following your logic that if a student-athlete of any age who gets it and then goes to the ICU and is on a ventilator or gets a vascular or cardiac-related situation that prevents them from playing, well, hey, that's just the risk they have to take. And if they die, no big deal, student-athletes die on occasion.