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not directly related, but.....
Minnesota has moved their high school football to the spring.
I just read the headline so I don't know if it was by agreement or edict.
And I’m sure more states will follow. Which raises the next football related problem. How jacked up is recruiting going to be with so many prospects subjected to shortened and moved seasons? Could present many unusual challenges for identifying talent.So did Colorado. Feel bad for the kids. The coaches at my boys high school are very disappointed.
Rumors UConn will cancel their 2020 season next week.
Edit- Blauds typically has all UConn news first:
Bingo. We live in a world where leaders at every level do not lead. They pander and slave to public sentiment while taking just enough half-measures so they can deny responsibility for the outcome.I doubt that not playing football will protect any more people than if a full season is played. BUT at least then the casualties cannot be blamed on teams, colleges, conferences that are only out to maintain revenue. That’s a big BUT imo. The optics of it will shape perception and that’s all that really matters at the end of the day. Even if there’s only one or two cases as bad as that kids, I don’t see how it can be justified. It’s just a sport....that I am going to miss watching terribly.
JJ Husker said:And I’m sure more states will follow. Which raises the next football related problem. How jacked up is recruiting going to be with so many prospects subjected to shortened and moved seasons? Could present many unusual challenges for identifying talent.