TechCubed
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Here's an AJC article on how GT is handling it:
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...ut-plan-came-together/fSMYDJfs1ojZqOBd7eq8oK/
I think starting 2 weeks later was very intentional, as the virus takes a maximum of 2 weeks to get out of your system even if you’re asymptomatic. This plan was developed in very late May. I think CGC and company asked our guys to quarantine and make sure they didn’t have the virus.
Because real “football” practices won’t start till July, what we’re doing now is conditioning. With gyms opening up safely now and with Coach Lew leading the way on at home workouts, two weeks was a small price to pay for insuring that we don’t have any players test positive and having to start all over.
Other programs started earlier and had positive tests, like Alabama. I think this AD and staff know exactly what they were doing
Hope you haven't hust proved my point.
If real practices don't start until July - why show up now.
Why not be double, extra special careful?
Hope you haven't hust proved my point.
If real practices don't start until July - why show up now.
Why not be double, extra special careful?
Parents probably pushed for a return ASAP. Ever tried feeding teenage boys? It ain't cheap.
^especially teenage boys who are specifically trying to gain weight
I’m sure there’s many parents that can’t even feed their kids properly much less provide a proper diet for elite athletes. Then you got the fact that there’s kids on our team that might not live behind a nice gate in the burbs. Lastly & least important if I were a student again, the last place I’d want to be was home except for holidays & stuff like that.
We were not ready. We admitted it & waited until we had a solid plan before proceeding forward. In the grand scheme of things it’s not a big deal but I can see your point it puts us at a slight disadvantage compared to our peers.So in a kinda, sorta way we Are saying -
Why did we wait longer than our competition to bring them back?
We were not ready. We admitted it & waited until we had a solid plan before proceeding forward. In the grand scheme of things it’s not a big deal but I can see your point it puts us at a slight disadvantage compared to our peers.
As I said before, I don’t believe we weren’t ready. I think we waited two weeks to make sure our athletes were quarantined and weren’t asymptomatic carriers. Now when our guys come to campus they won’t get kicked off in a few weeks like Alabama
That presumes that anyone was truly ready. GT has been at the forefront of both modeling the effects of the virus and serving as a testing site for the state. I don't think we were exposed as having been unprepared, I think we are operating in a responsible fashion and less affected than some of our peer schools due to the work CLC and team have been doing.I will leave it after this but "We were not ready" is chilling and indefensible.
I was just paraphrasing what CGC said. That wasn’t my opinion it was his words.As I said before, I don’t believe we weren’t ready. I think we waited two weeks to make sure our athletes were quarantined and weren’t asymptomatic carriers. Now when our guys come to campus they won’t get kicked off in a few weeks like Alabama