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...and the need for players to stand up for their rights.NB4 Ohio State and Oregon doom and gloom wishers start rambling on about a total shutdown.
Eh, doctors and nurses test positive all the time and their clinic or practice do not close for the day let alone the year.
Because football is just as essential as health care. Riiiiiight.Eh, doctors and nurses test positive all the time and their clinic or practice do not close for the day let alone the year.
True, but this is nine players, not just one. And this will happen again and again until we get a vaccine. Just wait until the games begin.
only bad thing about the herd mentality approach is the fact these players will be missing 7-10 days. Teams better be deep because there will be a rash of injuries during this fall camp and season.OU be pulling a Clemson and building up herd immunity.
Clemson football: 14 more positive tests; 37 total
You know their infections were unrelated to football, right?
OU ain't sweating it. They'll still average 99 points a game while giving up 87.only bad thing about the herd mentality approach is the fact these players will be missing 7-10 days. Teams better be deep because there will be a rash of injuries during this fall camp and season.
i don't think you seen the rash of players it's already missing from injuries, and them having several players already missing multiple games due to suspension.OU ain't sweating it. They'll still average 99 points a game while giving up 87.
Nobody from OU is getting suspended unless they commit the felonious act of giving the 'Horns Down' sign.i don't think you seen the rash of players it's already missing from injuries, and them having several players already missing multiple games due to suspension.