Related to us as we play Miami in back third of our schedule:
It wouldn't shock me if a decent number of OL/DL end up deciding to sit out as imo they will be the most likely to get infected.
the SEC is going to a higher level of protocols. Testing at least twice a week (possibly 3 times) done by a third-party, and all coaches, staff and players will be required to wear a mask/neck gaiter while on the sidelines. Physical distancing should be emplyed to the extent possible. Also, each school has to have a protocol oversight officer to ensure compliance with all conference mandates.
Syracuse football’s players decided not to practice on Thursday afternoon over concerns about playing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Just hours before the first session of preseason camp was slated to start at 4:15 p.m., the players elected to sit out and hold a series of team meetings -- some of which included head coach Dino Babers and athletic director John Wildhack, a source told The Post-Standard | Syracuse.com.
The source said the players were comfortable with Syracuse’s rules, but they are worried other ACC schools, as well as non-conference opponent Liberty, won’t be as careful.
It’s unclear if Orange players plan to sit out practices moving forward. There is a session scheduled for Friday at an undisclosed time.
The ACC’s coronavirus plan does not include as frequent testing as that of the SEC and Big Ten.
I don't think anyone is more likely to become infected. The OL/DL players might be more at risk of having stronger complications.
When playing in September, some players go to oxygen masks when they come off of the field. If they are playing early afternoon games in mid-September, how will a player who is struggling to breathe from exertion be able to cover their face with a neck gaiter?
Talk about missing the entire point. But that is typical Deion.
None of these players and their movement are about being bigger than the game or that the games won't go on - not one of them has mentioned that. It is about the right to expect those in charge to provide a safe environment in which to play and the right for individuals to make their own choice about whether it makes sense to them to play right now.
It's not about trying to stop the games from happening, its about trying to make sure it is done in a safe manner.
Typical Milwaukee being misleading. Only one group has mentioned revenue - The PAC12 and that was thrown in as a bargining point by Huma. The majority of the demands have centered around the safety of the student athletes and asking to have a say since they are the ones taking on all the risk. And among their revenue proposals while the 50% idea is silly and they don't show a strong understanding of how endowments work, I actually like their idea of 2% of the revenue going to fund scholarships for low income youth.Talk about missing the entire point. But that is typical Red.
Pac12 players are opting out because they want to get paid and are entitled babies. The show goes on as Deion said.
Talk about missing the entire point. But that is typical Red.
Pac12 players are opting out because they want to get paid and are entitled babies. The show goes on as Deion said.
Certainly they have the right to "opt out" and I would hope that, at the same time, they woud be "opting out" of a full scholarship (and all that entails) as well as a college education.
Well, that's clever. I guess you would quit (opt out) of your job and you would expect to still be paid.