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The ACC will delay the start of competition for all fall sports until at least Sept. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 710004" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>The Chris Fowler comments in that article are interesting because they lead me to believe that football this fall is pretty unlikely. </p><p>by the time they have to make decisions on the fall they aren't going to know how well any recovery is going as we likely won't even have opened up in any significant way, and the likelihood of their being additional waves is very high given what is happening in Asia right now, so not getting a full season in the fall is a real possibility.</p><p></p><p>if they really want to get more than a partial season in the only way that is happening is going to be postponing to the spring.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that what the ACC or SEC want to do about this is not the be all, end all. This is going to be a national decision by the NCAA on whether it is safe for any college sports to proceed this fall. So unless all parts of the country are in agreement that it is safe fall college sports are not happening (that's why i say pay attention to CA).</p><p>The CA Gov gave instructions to school districts in the state to start preparing for a fall with some social distancing rules (possibly dividing up students between morning and afternoon sessions, or alternate days of attending school, changing plans for recess and lunch - different plans to try to limit how many people in one area at one time).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 710004, member: 1776"] The Chris Fowler comments in that article are interesting because they lead me to believe that football this fall is pretty unlikely. by the time they have to make decisions on the fall they aren't going to know how well any recovery is going as we likely won't even have opened up in any significant way, and the likelihood of their being additional waves is very high given what is happening in Asia right now, so not getting a full season in the fall is a real possibility. if they really want to get more than a partial season in the only way that is happening is going to be postponing to the spring. Keep in mind that what the ACC or SEC want to do about this is not the be all, end all. This is going to be a national decision by the NCAA on whether it is safe for any college sports to proceed this fall. So unless all parts of the country are in agreement that it is safe fall college sports are not happening (that's why i say pay attention to CA). The CA Gov gave instructions to school districts in the state to start preparing for a fall with some social distancing rules (possibly dividing up students between morning and afternoon sessions, or alternate days of attending school, changing plans for recess and lunch - different plans to try to limit how many people in one area at one time). [/QUOTE]
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