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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: 737603" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>This is probably the one thing I am paying closest attention to along with the medical committees. Read an article today that talked to over 30 of the committee members from the 5 medical advisory boards across the P5. One thing that members of the P5 conferences still moving ahead said in the article is that they haven't given final approval to play, they have only given approval to keep moving forward. Basically they have said they are just looking at the next step, not the final step and come to each of those steps and make a decision. So while we continue to move forward we don't have that final send off yet. We need the numbers to keep coming down, and hopefully quickly, as the Dr. O'Neal from LSU said if she had to make a decision today she doesn't know she would say yes.</p><p></p><p>Other than the medical committees watching how many schools cancel and go virtual is something to keep an eye on. Almost the entire PAC12 is virtual with very few people on campus (mainly Intl students and those with nowhere else to go). I've seen at least one article already with the topic of if students are not on campus, why are student-athletes on campus. If enough schools start cancelling in-person that could become a much louder noise and has the potential to become a pain point for Presidents. I'm hoping not too many colleges have to go online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 737603, member: 1776"] This is probably the one thing I am paying closest attention to along with the medical committees. Read an article today that talked to over 30 of the committee members from the 5 medical advisory boards across the P5. One thing that members of the P5 conferences still moving ahead said in the article is that they haven't given final approval to play, they have only given approval to keep moving forward. Basically they have said they are just looking at the next step, not the final step and come to each of those steps and make a decision. So while we continue to move forward we don't have that final send off yet. We need the numbers to keep coming down, and hopefully quickly, as the Dr. O'Neal from LSU said if she had to make a decision today she doesn't know she would say yes. Other than the medical committees watching how many schools cancel and go virtual is something to keep an eye on. Almost the entire PAC12 is virtual with very few people on campus (mainly Intl students and those with nowhere else to go). I've seen at least one article already with the topic of if students are not on campus, why are student-athletes on campus. If enough schools start cancelling in-person that could become a much louder noise and has the potential to become a pain point for Presidents. I'm hoping not too many colleges have to go online. [/QUOTE]
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