Cornpoke said:What's the point in waiting any longer than Friday to vote? Commissioner Thompson should set the deadline by Friday so an 8 game schedule can be played. University presidents choosing to delay or vote no can opt out of the season for their respective school.
ZapPoke said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/uh-football-game-with-north-texas-canceled-by-covid-19/ar-BB19mamh?ocid=hplocalnews
Here’s what can happen anyway. These guys can’t catch a break. Five games canceled so far.
Asmodeanreborn said:ZapPoke said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/uh-football-game-with-north-texas-canceled-by-covid-19/ar-BB19mamh?ocid=hplocalnews
Here’s what can happen anyway. These guys can’t catch a break. Five games canceled so far.
This is why I'm wondering if it would make sense to just let this be a really long season and go into spring if necessary.
CU is still absolutely off the charts insane. 1,200 Students have tested positive now, I believe it is. In-person classes are canceled, but it doesn't matter since that's not how everybody keeps getting sick.
At this rate, their whole football team will have had it in a week, and they'll be good to go.
'PokeForLife said:Right. How many CU students have been seriously ill? I really do want to see some numbers on that. How bad is it really going to be at the end of all these colleges getting it over with? Let's just get it over with.
303cowboy said:Got copied on an email saying they're going to allow 9-11,000 fans in the stadium. That's quite a bid higher than I expected
Asmodeanreborn said:'PokeForLife said:Right. How many CU students have been seriously ill? I really do want to see some numbers on that. How bad is it really going to be at the end of all these colleges getting it over with? Let's just get it over with.
I think I read there's been a single ICU case and he's since been recovered and released. Boulder County just had enough and banned kids 18-22 from gathering because they keep partying no matter what they tell them to.
With college students, I don't think immediate death is anything to worry about. It's whatever potential long-term stuff that's a result that would be worse, especially since they're likely to just ignore it and still push through rather than see a doctor.
Obviously that's not a problem with student athletes, though, as their performance would be hampered and they have their own trainers and medical staff to see about that.
One of the things you don't see talked about much with COVID-19 is that the mutations that have happened so far of the virus (I think we have six or seven different ones at this point) have all been weakening the lethality of the virus, while making it even more contagious. In other words, most of the newer strains are not nearly as bad as what hit us in March. All things considered, we've been pretty lucky that the virus hasn't been mutating in the opposite direction (like the Spanish Flu did), even though that's generally a more rare outcome.