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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: 728321" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>The P5 conferences will decide what happens with college football. They will make the decisions whether they will play at all, whether they will play if not all the schools can play, when they will stop. The NCAA has no control over college football, hasn't for years - that is arguably one thing that is difficult with this for college football is there is no centralized individual or body to make the decision.</p><p></p><p>College Football is controlled by the P5 Commissioners and the Notre Dame AD. Those 6 will make the decisions. They reportedly talk to each other every day.</p><p>They will wait until the last possible day to make any decisions especially if it means postponing the season.</p><p></p><p>Ohio St joined UNC tonight as a school that has suspended campus workouts due to positive tests. OSU has suspended workouts for all sports, not just football.</p><p></p><p>I also don't think there has been any overreaction, i'd argue there was an under reaction and that is why college football is at risk.</p><p></p><p>Deaths bottomed out last week - 7 day avg was flat from Tues--Fri. It declined over the weekend due to it being a Holiday and alot of numbers not being reported. 7 day avg deaths have increased for the first time since April the last 2 days. Hopefully it starts to flatten again, it should some, but the 7 day avg today is more than 20 higher than it was on Friday. The long range models have been forecasting for weeks that the deaths would bottom out the first week of July and then start slowly increasing through August. We'll have to see if the last couple of days is the start of that or not, too soon to tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 728321, member: 1776"] The P5 conferences will decide what happens with college football. They will make the decisions whether they will play at all, whether they will play if not all the schools can play, when they will stop. The NCAA has no control over college football, hasn't for years - that is arguably one thing that is difficult with this for college football is there is no centralized individual or body to make the decision. College Football is controlled by the P5 Commissioners and the Notre Dame AD. Those 6 will make the decisions. They reportedly talk to each other every day. They will wait until the last possible day to make any decisions especially if it means postponing the season. Ohio St joined UNC tonight as a school that has suspended campus workouts due to positive tests. OSU has suspended workouts for all sports, not just football. I also don't think there has been any overreaction, i'd argue there was an under reaction and that is why college football is at risk. Deaths bottomed out last week - 7 day avg was flat from Tues--Fri. It declined over the weekend due to it being a Holiday and alot of numbers not being reported. 7 day avg deaths have increased for the first time since April the last 2 days. Hopefully it starts to flatten again, it should some, but the 7 day avg today is more than 20 higher than it was on Friday. The long range models have been forecasting for weeks that the deaths would bottom out the first week of July and then start slowly increasing through August. We'll have to see if the last couple of days is the start of that or not, too soon to tell. [/QUOTE]
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