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Fans in the stands.
Decided to take a look tonight at the various regulations in the states right now to try to figure out if we get the season up and running what is the likelihood of having and fans involved.
BC (Mass) - no fans allowed at sporting events.
Syracuse (NY) - no fans allowed at sporting events
Pitt (PA) - no more than 250 allowed - so like Penn St's decision before the B10 pulled the plug I would expect no fans.
ND (IND) - not real sure on this one. IND is in phase 4.5 through at least Aug 27th. it does not specifically address sporting events, gatherings are capped at 250 people. Maybe someone from up that way has a better idea.
L'ville (KY) - KY has been rolling back some of its measures and even started a 14 day quarantine for people come from or back from states with posititity rates about 15%. A greatly reduced capacity for the Kentucky Derby is being allowed so i expect something similar for L'ville - less than 20% if its allowed to have fans at all.
UVA and VT (VA) - Current state regulations say the lesser of 50% or 250 people. So probably no fans.
UNC, NCSU, Wake, Duke (NC) - Executive Order 155 runs through Sept 11. It currently caps limits at 25 people outdoors so no spectators for sports. Someone from NC should chime in but my gut is that the Government in NC is unlikely to loosen that restriction.
Clemson (SC) - currently at the lesser of 50% or 250 people. Organizations can submit a plan to the Department of Commerce for more people to be allowed as long as all social distancing guidelines are followed. IMO that means they will probably get 20% or so attendance for Death Valley. I'm sure bwelbo and augusta_jacket will be able to provide better color on this than I have.
GT (GA) - Only guidance for college and professional sports teams is that you follow the rule and regulations of your sports league. I would be of the opinion you might ultimately get 20%.
FSU and Miami (FL) - Probably the hardest to figure out. They don't appear to be clear at all in terms of what might be allowed and I think it is also likely to be different in Tallahassee than Miami. I'll let some of the fonts that live in that state weigh in. If I wanted to hazard a guess I might go with 20-25% in Tallahassee and none in Miami.
Decided to take a look tonight at the various regulations in the states right now to try to figure out if we get the season up and running what is the likelihood of having and fans involved.
BC (Mass) - no fans allowed at sporting events.
Syracuse (NY) - no fans allowed at sporting events
Pitt (PA) - no more than 250 allowed - so like Penn St's decision before the B10 pulled the plug I would expect no fans.
ND (IND) - not real sure on this one. IND is in phase 4.5 through at least Aug 27th. it does not specifically address sporting events, gatherings are capped at 250 people. Maybe someone from up that way has a better idea.
L'ville (KY) - KY has been rolling back some of its measures and even started a 14 day quarantine for people come from or back from states with posititity rates about 15%. A greatly reduced capacity for the Kentucky Derby is being allowed so i expect something similar for L'ville - less than 20% if its allowed to have fans at all.
UVA and VT (VA) - Current state regulations say the lesser of 50% or 250 people. So probably no fans.
UNC, NCSU, Wake, Duke (NC) - Executive Order 155 runs through Sept 11. It currently caps limits at 25 people outdoors so no spectators for sports. Someone from NC should chime in but my gut is that the Government in NC is unlikely to loosen that restriction.
Clemson (SC) - currently at the lesser of 50% or 250 people. Organizations can submit a plan to the Department of Commerce for more people to be allowed as long as all social distancing guidelines are followed. IMO that means they will probably get 20% or so attendance for Death Valley. I'm sure bwelbo and augusta_jacket will be able to provide better color on this than I have.
GT (GA) - Only guidance for college and professional sports teams is that you follow the rule and regulations of your sports league. I would be of the opinion you might ultimately get 20%.
FSU and Miami (FL) - Probably the hardest to figure out. They don't appear to be clear at all in terms of what might be allowed and I think it is also likely to be different in Tallahassee than Miami. I'll let some of the fonts that live in that state weigh in. If I wanted to hazard a guess I might go with 20-25% in Tallahassee and none in Miami.