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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 340402" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Classes at UCF don't restart until Thursday. They don't expect the players back until Wed. The National Guard is/was using their facilities for uncertain amount of time to stage recovery/relief efforts. It is entirely possible that the houses of some players families were flooded. If that happened, I would expect those players to remain assisting their families instead of rushing back to the team.</p><p></p><p>While I enjoy watching football, I realize that it is nowhere near the most important thing in the world. UCF might have been able to get the game in down there or up here. However, I am not going to criticize a school or a coach for putting the players and the players families first. I'm certain that UCF does not know the condition of all of the families of all of the students. I doubt that the athletic department knows in detail the condition of all of the football players families. They might be leaning too far towards safety, but I would rather have coaches do that than lean too far towards recklessness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 340402, member: 2426"] Classes at UCF don't restart until Thursday. They don't expect the players back until Wed. The National Guard is/was using their facilities for uncertain amount of time to stage recovery/relief efforts. It is entirely possible that the houses of some players families were flooded. If that happened, I would expect those players to remain assisting their families instead of rushing back to the team. While I enjoy watching football, I realize that it is nowhere near the most important thing in the world. UCF might have been able to get the game in down there or up here. However, I am not going to criticize a school or a coach for putting the players and the players families first. I'm certain that UCF does not know the condition of all of the families of all of the students. I doubt that the athletic department knows in detail the condition of all of the football players families. They might be leaning too far towards safety, but I would rather have coaches do that than lean too far towards recklessness. [/QUOTE]
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