684Bee
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So that's a no then. Things will not be improved by June nearly enough.
Please share more from that crystal ball you have.
So that's a no then. Things will not be improved by June nearly enough.
Please share more from that crystal ball you have.
Also you understand that college football won’t happen without student on campus regardless correct? It’s going to take A LOT for classes to not be online at that point. Universities are extremely risk averse especially in a situation like this.Please share more from that crystal ball you have.
https://www.statista.com/chart/9358/us-gdp-by-state-and-region/I'm still willing to give California to Mexico for free tacos for a week.
I think there will be a 2020 college football season but i wont be surprised if it's an 11 game season and not a 12 games season as usual
I'm afraid you're going to be wrongJust prepare yourself for a zero game season to be safe. I’m afraid that will be reality
And I am afraid that he is going to right.I'm afraid you're going to be wrong
Unlike the majority on this message board i do think there will be a 2020 season but there could be 1-2 less games played in the regular season.And I am afraid that he is going to right.
And I have no ideaAnd I am afraid that he is going to right.
This is kind of my gut feeling too. I see a conference only schedule happening. Maybe one OOC game to get to 9 or make conferences that play only 8 games add one more in conference game to get every league on the same page, followed up wiry an 8-10 team playoffUnlike the majority on this message board i do think there will be a 2020 season but there could be 1-2 less games played in the regular season.
A 10 game schedule with 8 conference games could be highly possibleThis is kind of my gut feeling too. I see a conference only schedule happening. Maybe one OOC game to get to 9 or make conferences that play only 8 games add one more in conference game to get every league on the same page, followed up wiry an 8-10 team playoff
That would be a fine way of thinking... if the virus didn’t affect so many more people than just the 1 person who gets infected. The incubation period, hospitalization rate, the co-infection rate, death rate, of the virus make everyone who wants go out in big crowds and live “as normal” extremely dangerous to basically everyone else in the population. Over an entire year of H1N1 there were 274,000 hospitalizations and only about 12,000 death. Covid has already killed double that many over 7 weeks with all of the mitigation policies in place. Plus, as of now Covid’s hospitalization rate is much higher than that of H1N1. It’s not about “being scared” and “living in fear”, it’s about understanding how your actions have consequences, and regarding this virus, those consequences come about for more than that 1 person who chooses not to “live in fear.” If there aren’t students on campus in August, college football won’t be played this fall. Maybe in the spring, we’ll see.Cancelled season is gaining momentum. It doesn’t need to happen though. Fear is crippling the global economy and ruining our way of life. Just publish accurate information and let everyone decide what they want to do...players and fans alike. If you want to be scared and stay home then be scared and stay home. Let everyone else live their lives and help this thing run its course.
With no students on campus for the summer session, there can't be any athletes on campus either, which means no summer practices. If students are allowed on campus in the Fall, then there COULD be a delayed season, but if there are no students on campus in the Fall, then there can be no season at all.A 10 game schedule with 8 conference games could be highly possible
Cancelled season is gaining momentum. It doesn’t need to happen though. Fear is crippling the global economy and ruining our way of life. Just publish accurate information and let everyone decide what they want to do...players and fans alike. If you want to be scared and stay home then be scared and stay home. Let everyone else live their lives and help this thing run its course.
If you are going to continue with social distancing guidelines, I feel that makes it extremely difficult to have fans in the stands. What does that look like and can/will teams do all the necessary steps to make it happen? And then is it worth it? Will you make the money that you are expending?
This thing isn’t going away anytime soon unfortunately but how and when to get the economy going is an incredibly tough call.
If they force the people to stay in their homes too much longer i really think there will start to be rioting all over the country and i can't say i would blame them.We will get through C19. What I’m most worried about is how politicians have now seen how easy it is to seize more and more power and control away from the people. The NJ governor said, “I wasn’t thinking about the Bill of Rights when I shut down xyz”. In the name of “safety”, there are way too many people who will give up their freedom.