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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: 747382"><p>Again, we already covered this topic across several pages and you were included in that. I’ll take one last time to go through it again. Football teams for several months have been together practicing and playing. There is no evidence that transmission while playing football is a material risk. However, dorms, fraternity houses, bars, restaurants, parties, etc are - we have more examples of those super spreader events than we can count. Injuries like broken bones and CTE are also a much higher risk. But Universities can claim plausible deniability with respect to student behavior, yet still get their money for dorms, apartments, tuition, and meal plans. As we have seen and had proven time and time again, there is no science behind not playing sports. All sports at all levels have been playing. It looks like some Presidents have finally realized their corporate attorneys were giving them bad scare-porn advice. It’s almost like they had to see firsthand that yes the data is real, the health risk to young people and especially super fit student athletes is about as close to zero as you can get. Thankfully, they were a few leagues that followed the science from the beginning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 747382"] Again, we already covered this topic across several pages and you were included in that. I’ll take one last time to go through it again. Football teams for several months have been together practicing and playing. There is no evidence that transmission while playing football is a material risk. However, dorms, fraternity houses, bars, restaurants, parties, etc are - we have more examples of those super spreader events than we can count. Injuries like broken bones and CTE are also a much higher risk. But Universities can claim plausible deniability with respect to student behavior, yet still get their money for dorms, apartments, tuition, and meal plans. As we have seen and had proven time and time again, there is no science behind not playing sports. All sports at all levels have been playing. It looks like some Presidents have finally realized their corporate attorneys were giving them bad scare-porn advice. It’s almost like they had to see firsthand that yes the data is real, the health risk to young people and especially super fit student athletes is about as close to zero as you can get. Thankfully, they were a few leagues that followed the science from the beginning. [/QUOTE]
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