michaeljordan_fan
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Then explain to me what the difference is between August/September to December/January?
There's no guarantee that it will be doable then. We know it isn't doable for the OOC games.
Then explain to me what the difference is between August/September to December/January?
Pretty sure the thought is that the season is over, so you're not bringing it back with you to spread throughout the conference. Plus, there could be treatments (not vaccine) that help (might be wishful thinking, but it's possible).This'll eventually lead to canceling the season.
Ivy league set the trend back at march madness. They canceled their tourney, other teams followed then they just canceled the whole thing.
Ivy league moves football to spring, Power 5 conferences reduce schedule, the whole thing will eventually cancel.
There's issues with being a conference schedule only.
So non-con is bad in August and early September. But if you make it to the CFP non con is OK in January?
Or you wait until Spring to start the season. So, 4 months is really going to change everything? Look at what 4 months has gotten us now.
If somehow mordaciously a vaccine for a virus is found before January when spring season would start, which would be world record setting time to find a vaccine to a virus, then what? You going to require and demand college athletes take the vaccine?
Nope.
This thing has blown up and it cant be controlled. Good luck Universities. If you want to take this thing serious, and tip toe around safety concerns by taking this virus serious, then I don't see how college sports is played in the next couple of years.
Even if you take the macho man approach and plow through the season with taking precautions, whoops, that precaution is what do you do week 1, 2, 3 when players start testing positive?
Whomp. Whomp.
Higher ed just bankrupted themselves.
And you are going to force or demand student athletes to take such vaccine? Again, there are viruses out there that took 20-30 years to find vaccines, but sure this one will be wrapped up within 12 months of it's findings.Pretty sure the thought is that the season is over, so you're not bringing it back with you to spread throughout the conference. Plus, there could be treatments (not vaccine) that help (might be wishful thinking, but it's possible).
Now ya done and gone bringin' facts into the convo. We can't have that crap.Right, because Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, South Carolina, Ole Miss, MSU is a real murderer's row.
You're keeping every conference team in one bubble.Whats the difference between Oregon and Ohio State playing to Oregon and Arizona playing? Oregon USC? Ohio State vs Rutgers?
I fail to see why confining a season to conference only helps.
Whats the difference between Oregon and Ohio State playing to Oregon and Arizona playing? Oregon USC? Ohio State vs Rutgers?
I fail to see why confining a season to conference only helps.
If it ain't doable this year, it wont be doable next year, and likely the year after.There's no guarantee that it will be doable then. We know it isn't doable for the OOC games.
I clearly said "not vaccine" so..... What the fuck are you rambling on aboutAnd you are going to force or demand student athletes to take such vaccine? Again, there are viruses out there that took 20-30 years to find vaccines, but sure this one will be wrapped up within 12 months of it's findings.
Enlighten men what the difference is?You don't understand the difference in Ohio State going to Minnesota instead of Oregon?
You're even dumber than we thought...and that's saying something.
If it ain't doable this year, it wont be doable next year, and likely the year after.
I don't see what changes from September 2020 to say September 2022.
So what is going to happen that changes anything from now until the football season of 2022?I clearly said "not vaccine" so..... What the fuck are you rambling on about
It's going to be there, and if this thing is as contagious and spreads as fast as they say it does, then it'll re-spread at any moment until it is eliminated.You don't think the pandemic will be any better in the next 2 years? Most countries have gotten their shit together...once the US does college sports will resume.
I clearly said "not vaccine" so..... What the fuck are you rambling on about
It's going to be there, and if this thing is as contagious and spreads as fast as they say it does, then it'll re-spread at any moment until it is eliminated.
Not. At. All. It took them 30 years to find a vaccine to the rotavirus.You have no faith in a vaccine being ready by then?
Not. At. All. It took them 30 years to find a vaccine to the rotavirus.
Left is saying the same thing. November 3rd is the vaccine.Why is Trump lying by saying early next year or even this year?