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If there is no nfl there is no collage and if that happens no draft. All the Sr will get 1 year eligiblity and the freshman coming in will get all redshirtsHypothetically pondering, wonder what happens to the 2021 draft if there is no NFL season this year? Do they go into the 2021 draft with the same draft order as 2020? If that is the case, we may have hit paydirt! #2 pick in the draft where the #1 slot already has their franchise QB.
more realistically, they probably do some kind of lottery like the NBA does.
Hypothetically pondering, wonder what happens to the 2021 draft if there is no NFL season this year? Do they go into the 2021 draft with the same draft order as 2020? If that is the case, we may have hit paydirt! #2 pick in the draft where the #1 slot already has their franchise QB.
more realistically, they probably do some kind of lottery like the NBA does.
If there is no nfl there is no collage and if that happens no draft. All the Sr will get 1 year eligiblity and the freshman coming in will get all redshirts
I don't know. For us to whip this, we have to have a vaccine. Highly unlikely that one will be developed, approved, and widely available by september.If we aren’t playing football by sept then something has gone terribly wrong on several fronts
we should have this whipped by then
that’s all I am saying because I don’t want politics involved here
We have never made a vaccine for any corona virus ever . If waiting for a vaccine is the standard it will never happenI don't know. For us to whip this, we have to have a vaccine. Highly unlikely that one will be developed, approved, and widely available by september.
I don't know. For us to whip this, we have to have a vaccine. Highly unlikely that one will be developed, approved, and widely available by september.
Actually, there is a good chance it will happen. There are over 90 companies working on a vaccine right now (they smell the money). Quite a few show significant promise. It is not unrealistic to think that we may have a vaccine by the end of the year. The problem will then be production. We will need around 500-750M units to reach the herd immunity. And much like the traditional flu, the vaccine will most likely have to be altered yearly to address the annual mutation.We have never made a vaccine for any corona virus ever . If waiting for a vaccine is the standard it will never happen
You may be right about this one. The problem really was one of concern over our ability to treat mass amounts of critically ill in a short period of time. Our health care system couldn't handle the project load. Fortunately, other than isolated areas such as NYC, this concern appears to not be coming to fruition. Is this a result of our shutting down everything? Who knows. I guess it had to help, but we may never know how much. Unless, of course, we restart the country and the cases take off again. Then we will know.Or we just let it run it’s course, like we should have from the beginning. Sick and elderly stay home...everybody else...live.