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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="RonJohn" data-source="post: 735036" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Or maybe (b) is playing football is worse than social distancing. I haven't seen any college that is encouraging people to have parties. My daughter is starting college this fall. She has one out of five classes that is going to meet in person. The others are online only. The one that is meeting in person has the class split into two sections. Half go to physical class on Tuesday and online class on Thursday. The other half rotates with them.</p><p></p><p>I think this whole discussion of players being safer playing football sounds incredibly elitist. What could these stupid kids do without papa head coach watching out for them. If they aren't under the strict control of papa Saban and making money for him, then they are going to get sick and die. If they aren't playing football games, they would probably still be on campus in the same environment for workouts. They would probably still be undergoing the same type of symptom checking and testing as they are currently. Even if they do go home, then they would be in the same exact situation as me and my kids. Oh, the horror that a college football player actually has the same risk of infection as us on this forum. Oh, that is so extremely dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 735036, member: 2426"] Or maybe (b) is playing football is worse than social distancing. I haven't seen any college that is encouraging people to have parties. My daughter is starting college this fall. She has one out of five classes that is going to meet in person. The others are online only. The one that is meeting in person has the class split into two sections. Half go to physical class on Tuesday and online class on Thursday. The other half rotates with them. I think this whole discussion of players being safer playing football sounds incredibly elitist. What could these stupid kids do without papa head coach watching out for them. If they aren't under the strict control of papa Saban and making money for him, then they are going to get sick and die. If they aren't playing football games, they would probably still be on campus in the same environment for workouts. They would probably still be undergoing the same type of symptom checking and testing as they are currently. Even if they do go home, then they would be in the same exact situation as me and my kids. Oh, the horror that a college football player actually has the same risk of infection as us on this forum. Oh, that is so extremely dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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