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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: 716622" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>I think the only thing that is safe to say is that it won't start on time all over the country. The SE is going to do everything it can to start on time, that is obvious. </p><p>The good news is that in the last week we finally have legitimate good data news. positive case rates and deaths are both declining nationwide. Nationwide cases are close to levels they were at at the end of March. Deaths are still 200% higher than were we were at the end of March but are 30% below the peak. </p><p>Still no way we are going to have large crowds in stands (if any at all)- that just isn't going to happen, but we might get some football. </p><p></p><p>It will still likely come down to what the environment looks like in late June/early July. If the virus rebounds around that time like some models predict than playing football will get harder. If it continues in a general downward trend it gets more likely.</p><p></p><p>If you want to see football my advice is really simple - wear a mask and stay 6 ft away from people. The more we do that the more the virus will decline. The less we do that the more likely it is to rebound. In 5 years I didn't miss a single home football or basketball game as a student, so I love college sports, but it will only happen if we can keep the players safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 716622, member: 1776"] I think the only thing that is safe to say is that it won't start on time all over the country. The SE is going to do everything it can to start on time, that is obvious. The good news is that in the last week we finally have legitimate good data news. positive case rates and deaths are both declining nationwide. Nationwide cases are close to levels they were at at the end of March. Deaths are still 200% higher than were we were at the end of March but are 30% below the peak. Still no way we are going to have large crowds in stands (if any at all)- that just isn't going to happen, but we might get some football. It will still likely come down to what the environment looks like in late June/early July. If the virus rebounds around that time like some models predict than playing football will get harder. If it continues in a general downward trend it gets more likely. If you want to see football my advice is really simple - wear a mask and stay 6 ft away from people. The more we do that the more the virus will decline. The less we do that the more likely it is to rebound. In 5 years I didn't miss a single home football or basketball game as a student, so I love college sports, but it will only happen if we can keep the players safe. [/QUOTE]
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