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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="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 735464"><p>Football games last 60 minutes. An offensive lineman plays about 30 minutes if time of possession is equal. If he subs some snaps like most, he probably maxes out around 22-25 minutes. There’s also the running clock in between plays. So the actual play time is probably 14-18 minutes. Face shields work and it’s why healthcare professionals use them. So now we’re all the way down to the bottom of a pile and can someone’s breath down there work it’s way out of their face shield and into another plays in the few seconds before the pile clears. That’s also assuming there are a bunch of positive players - they should do fast return tests in the lockeroom before the game. Half the tests we run in the country right now are fast response. Meanwhile, while we’re talking about seconds and minutes, the regular students are spending hours and hours (and the players likely will too) hanging out in their dorms, fraternity and sorority houses, restaurants, apartments, and bars. There will be a lot of students and athletes who test positive. I’m guessing the chances are just about zero that it will happen in an actual game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 735464"] Football games last 60 minutes. An offensive lineman plays about 30 minutes if time of possession is equal. If he subs some snaps like most, he probably maxes out around 22-25 minutes. There’s also the running clock in between plays. So the actual play time is probably 14-18 minutes. Face shields work and it’s why healthcare professionals use them. So now we’re all the way down to the bottom of a pile and can someone’s breath down there work it’s way out of their face shield and into another plays in the few seconds before the pile clears. That’s also assuming there are a bunch of positive players - they should do fast return tests in the lockeroom before the game. Half the tests we run in the country right now are fast response. Meanwhile, while we’re talking about seconds and minutes, the regular students are spending hours and hours (and the players likely will too) hanging out in their dorms, fraternity and sorority houses, restaurants, apartments, and bars. There will be a lot of students and athletes who test positive. I’m guessing the chances are just about zero that it will happen in an actual game. [/QUOTE]
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