From reading the D1 baseball article, the impression I got was
- Some of NCSTās players started showing symptoms
- Avent mentions a player having a ābugā in a press conference
- A player āPlayerAā tests positive. His roommate PlayerB goes into quarantine because of tracing
- PlayerB tries to test out; shows positive and heās definitely out. NCST now has two cases
- Two more players show symptoms. They test positive
- At that point, the NCAA sees this as a trend, and limits NCST to playing only vaccinated playersāboth less likely to get seriously ill, less likely to catch the virus, and less likely to spread the virus. This knocks out half the team.
- The NCAA tests everyone to see how widespread the virus is. They find four more players testing positive.
- It takes until around midnight for the results to come back. NCST is livid with the communication, but the tests probably just took a long time to process.
- The NCAA looked at the growing numbers and said āthe infection is not under controlā. Postponing for a day or two would probably not be enough time to change the course of the outbreak. Theyāre not going to postpone for a week. At this point, the NCAA calls a forfeit.
When Iāve read NCAA rules, the rule book is large, but the rules are short. They give a general understanding, but thereās a lot of room for interpretation, and the NCAA does the interpreting. Iāve given the NCAA a lot of flak over the past few years, but this looks like a strict and lawyerly act by the NCAA and not a capricious one. I guess my question is āwould they have treated Mississippi State or Vandy the same way?ā
Iām pretty sure at least MSU would have gotten the same treatment.
If 3/4ths of NCSTās team was vaccinated instead of 1/2, they probably play for the title. It would have changed the players available for game 1, and probably for game 2. That could have taken the decision out of the hands of the NCAA.
You can blame a horse for running away, but you have to shoulder some of the blame if you left the stable door wide open. NCST has to shoulder at least some of the blame for letting this slip away. The question is how much? Is it 50/50? Is it majority NCST?
PS: I think the NCAA is capricious for giving us an NCAA basketball ban while LSU still has a basketball coach, or any number of examples of uneven enforcement and penalties.
PPS: Iād have been happy if our players could have been fully vaccinated before the NCAAs. We could have been in the Sweet 16.