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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: 711425" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I think winter sports are actually even more unlikely than fall sports.</p><p>The Director of the CDC had an interview today where he said a second wave in the winter time could be worse than the first wave because it would overlap with flu cases causing a double whammy to health services.</p><p></p><p>My gut right now is no fall sports, no winter sports and some sort of football schedule in the spring.</p><p></p><p>If either football or basketball is cancelled this year non revenue sports are going to start dropping fast. Already a handful of schools have stopped some revenue sports.</p><p></p><p>L'ville announced today 15% cuts in the budgets to all sports and furloughs of some of their staff. They actually have a pretty high revenue, though they are one of 4 schools that get more revenue from BB than FB.</p><p></p><p>Most P6 schools are already having to deal with $3-5M loss of revenue due to the Conference and NCAA Tournaments not being played. Ticket sales are strongly down across the country. B12 schools are in some potential trouble due to the crash of oil prices.</p><p></p><p>It's still pretty simple. Are students on campus this fall, if the answer is no than no college sports.</p><p>Are professional leagues playing with fans in the stands, if the answer is no than no college sports.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter what a handful of Southern states are doing in terms of starting to re-open stores. It matters what happens everywhere. The NCAA is a national organization, if significant numbers cannot play then the NCAA will not approve college sports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 711425, member: 1776"] I think winter sports are actually even more unlikely than fall sports. The Director of the CDC had an interview today where he said a second wave in the winter time could be worse than the first wave because it would overlap with flu cases causing a double whammy to health services. My gut right now is no fall sports, no winter sports and some sort of football schedule in the spring. If either football or basketball is cancelled this year non revenue sports are going to start dropping fast. Already a handful of schools have stopped some revenue sports. L'ville announced today 15% cuts in the budgets to all sports and furloughs of some of their staff. They actually have a pretty high revenue, though they are one of 4 schools that get more revenue from BB than FB. Most P6 schools are already having to deal with $3-5M loss of revenue due to the Conference and NCAA Tournaments not being played. Ticket sales are strongly down across the country. B12 schools are in some potential trouble due to the crash of oil prices. It's still pretty simple. Are students on campus this fall, if the answer is no than no college sports. Are professional leagues playing with fans in the stands, if the answer is no than no college sports. It doesn't matter what a handful of Southern states are doing in terms of starting to re-open stores. It matters what happens everywhere. The NCAA is a national organization, if significant numbers cannot play then the NCAA will not approve college sports. [/QUOTE]
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