- Messages
- 4,873
If they are adjusting what teams they will play (and they obviously are) I can not imagine fans will be allowed on campus at all (including tail gating). Just don't see colleges opening up their campuses to the masses.
IMO, fans in the stands may be a bridge too far given the logistics and staffing it takes to have fans.
I could be wrong and hope I am but if they feel it's not safe to let fans at the game even if you have to keep them 6 foot apart , then they would have to say it is unsafe to play.This. With the layoffs and furloughs already going on, staffing for minimal fans doesn't make a lot of economic sense, especially when you consider the additional costs of constant satization of fan areas. If we are going to play at all, which I am starting to doubt, then it will be in an empty stadium. After all, if the TV money is all we can reasonably expect, then all that's needed is a game, not fans.
Well we don't asterisk any of the last 94 games that they have had a roster full of future convicts, fry cooks, janitors and homeless vagrants so that's not exactly fair.UGA puts stars by 1943 and 1944, saying we had military students eligible while they didn’t.
With players and staff they can commit to testing them regularly, quarantining when necessary, and possibly cancelling games if necessary. Fans are a much bigger risk, especially when you consider tailgating.I could be wrong and hope I am but if they feel it's not safe to let fans at the game even if you have to keep them 6 foot apart , then they would have to say it is unsafe to play.
Agree. It seems to be working well in Europe with top flight soccer leagues so I don’t see why it wouldn’t work for college football.With players and staff they can commit to testing them regularly, quarantining when necessary, and possibly cancelling games if necessary. Fans are a much bigger risk, especially when you consider tailgating.
Smells like UCF ducking games.
I think the idea is control over safety measures by all schools, and the full control to change the schedule as needed if there are quarantined teamsSomebody please explain to me again why a ten-game season is significantly safer than a 12-game season?
Travel can't be the reason. Several of our conference games are farther away then the non-conference foes, like UGA which is an hour and a half bus ride away.
Somebody please explain to me again why a ten-game season is significantly safer than a 12-game season?
Travel can't be the reason. Several of our conference games are farther away then the non-conference foes, like UGA which is an hour and a half bus ride away.
I think the idea is control over safety measures by all schools, and the full control to change the schedule as needed if there are quarantined teams
No, it doesn't.
Maybe, but it's crazy to throw out intra-state rivalries. They have to fix that. They could simply come to some basic agreements between conferences to continue these series.