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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: 726630" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Jerry that is a valid opinion and I don't have any issue with you having that opinion. As i said at the bottom of my post i wouldn't cancel college football games at this point due to the players. </p><p>And I agree that any that sit out should be allowed to do so.</p><p>Heck the bigger problem is going to be all these campuses with 10,000 of people on them, not all 18-21. And universities have an underlying responsibility to provide a safe environment to their students - now whether the students screw that all up is on them.</p><p></p><p>i would probably argue against having any fans allowed at the games, especially if the current trends don't start changing soon. Colleges cannot take the chance on having large outbreaks occurring at their sporting events. That has bad PR and potential lawsuits written all over it. And more importantly you are being a poor community member if you are having events that could eventually become super-spreader events in the community.</p><p></p><p>I'm a college basketball fan first and college football fan second and I don't even have a clue how they are going to handle playing college basketball. 3X as many teams, indoors, during the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 726630, member: 1776"] Jerry that is a valid opinion and I don't have any issue with you having that opinion. As i said at the bottom of my post i wouldn't cancel college football games at this point due to the players. And I agree that any that sit out should be allowed to do so. Heck the bigger problem is going to be all these campuses with 10,000 of people on them, not all 18-21. And universities have an underlying responsibility to provide a safe environment to their students - now whether the students screw that all up is on them. i would probably argue against having any fans allowed at the games, especially if the current trends don't start changing soon. Colleges cannot take the chance on having large outbreaks occurring at their sporting events. That has bad PR and potential lawsuits written all over it. And more importantly you are being a poor community member if you are having events that could eventually become super-spreader events in the community. I'm a college basketball fan first and college football fan second and I don't even have a clue how they are going to handle playing college basketball. 3X as many teams, indoors, during the winter. [/QUOTE]
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