I have the exact opposite memory of a big Monday game. 1989, stuck in Salt Lake City before they had real bars, trying to find some place with it on the tube. Ended up drinking 3.2 beer and getting almost no buzz with a bar tender and 3 old dudes as company.I'll never forget one "Big Monday" in the early 90's, for some reason, our game at the HCC vs Georgetown was the 9PM game rather than the standard 7PM. The crowd was extra boisterous for that one. It seems all there was to do for that extra time downtown was drink. LOL .... Good times.
If there is I hear Mohegan is option 1. More likely would be a pod situation where half league would go to Mohegan and half would go to Omahaso where's the BE bubble going to be?
Sadly I think this is true. Unlike any other year, the schedule this year is almost always dynamic and not static.We should be scheduling any game we can get, because we will actually play about 50% of the games we schedule.
There is an unusually large number of fans on this board who can read minds.Why does everyone speculate on everything and pretend they know what Hurley is thinking and doing?
grossThis is so nuts. Having not paid attention all day, I turned on Gonzaga vs. Baylor only to see UVA vs. Texas Tech.
Agreed. Get going on this bubble ASAP.so where's the BE bubble going to be?
Didn’t the big East already come out and say a bubble wasn’t financially feasible??? Or something similar?so where's the BE bubble going to be?
Sounds like a win to me!This is so nuts. Having not paid attention all day, I turned on Gonzaga vs. Baylor only to see UVA vs. Texas Tech.
Winning gets redefined by the hour.Sounds like a win to me!
This is so nuts. Having not paid attention all day, I turned on Gonzaga vs. Baylor only to see UVA vs. Texas Tech.
I think the word for scheduling is "fluid."Sadly I think this is true. Unlike any other year, the schedule this year is almost always dynamic and not static.
"Making memories" nonetheless.I have the exact opposite memory of a big Monday game. 1989, stuck in Salt Lake City before they had real bars, trying to find some place with it on the tube. Ended up drinking 3.2 beer and getting almost no buzz with a bar tender and 3 old dudes as company.
as I understand it, the working theory is that some who came into contact with the infected party can be carrying, and spreading, the virus without coming down with it themselves.What’re the problems with quarantining the positive, re-testing everyone else, and if all is well, playing? That seems to be the strategy elsewhere.