Chin Diesel
I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going
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A lot of the focus has been on sports, but activities like chorus, band, and drama are probably much higher risk for COVID spread. It seems high schools will cancel all extracurricular activities even though they are crucial to the education of kids.Everyone has been playing sports this summer.
The problem is that the CIAC is moving forward against the DPH recommendation. It blows the whole farce of "cohorts" on school's out of the water. So these kids that are supposed to be kept somewhat in a bubble are now being allowed to play across the state. It makes contact tracing even harder than it already is in terms of school. It's a hard situation to be in, especially since all of these fall sports have been played over the summer with little to no problems, except football. It's a tough spot that could accelerate spread around the state if football becomes a superspreader. However, like this whole disease, no one fully knows....I’m shocked how much little league baseball has been going on and so far so good... glad it’s happening.
Since HS doesn’t involve interstate travel, millions in planning overhead, eligibility concerns, school status management (does it matter if Westport cancels three games in a fall season? No) it does seem like there is some merit to trying to have fall HS sports in CT. Try with the understanding the plug could be pulled.
Big Ten parents are revolting....
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"Yeah they are! (I always wanted to say that.)"
I know, right?I’m a little disappointed it took 78 posts before someone posted this.
What I think they all (every last player) should do is transfer to other programs. This would effectively cripple the BIG TEN for the next couple years. That would get their attention.
The Big Ten would feel the effects for a couple years. Good opportunity for other programs to catch the public's eye. As for absorbing players, are you saying that Big 10 players are not good enough to play at UConn or UMass or the South Dakota Bisons, or Western Michigan, etc?Should be a cinch to make work; 14 schools X 85 players = 1190 transfers. Should be easy for the rest to absorb and surely the B1G would find replacing kids impossible (sarcasm).
They should sue. These are state schools with taxpayer funds operating in the dark. They need to be accountable. The impact of the decision is enormous for many including nonrevenue sports The U of Michigan doctor just came out and said the B1G misinterpreted the myocarditis data. Other experts used to advise the SEC and AAC have determined it is reasonably safe. The ultimate irony/hypocrisy is the B1G commissioner’s son is playing ball in the SEC and he somehow can’t seem himself to publicly admit he doesn’t support his son playing. Meanwhile his big focus is on getting B1G athletes registered to vote, while he has shown zero transparency on his own voting process. Massive hypocrite.![]()
Group of Nebraska parents demand answers from Big Ten, threaten lawsuit after canceled season
A small group of Nebraska parents have threatened to sue the Big Ten over its decision to cancel the season amid the COVID-19 pandemic.sports.yahoo.com
>>The group wants to know why Warren and the conference released a modified fall schedule, then reversed course less than a week later and canceled the season.
They’ve also demanded “all documents relating to all ‘votes’ regarding whether to cancel, postpone or delay fall sports,” and what “scientific data and other medical information” was used when making the decision.
The parents have threatened to file a lawsuit if their demands aren’t met by Monday.<<
I'd love to see the lawsuit they file. Plus, I'd imagine they, the B1G, have some pretty solid science they can share or defend with.
How much you wanna bet that even if the B1G provides all of this, they'll still file a lawsuit anyway?
I find it interesting that the Pac 12 schools don't seem to have any major issues with the conferences decision to pull the plug....
They are offset by the false negatives due to early/faulty testing process.![]()
Jets had 10 false positive coronavirus tests after N.J. lab had irregular results on Saturday
Jets head coach Adam Gase revealed that his team has 10 false positive coronavirus tests after a New Jersey lab found irregular results during the NFL's daily testing on Saturday.sports.yahoo.com
This is bound to add some fuel to the let them play fire. So everyone who has tested positive but had no symptoms (of which there are many) it is in fact fair to question if you ever had Covid. It's quite possible you did not.

faulty testing process.![]()
So only 4 positive cases out of thousands of young college students, with none of them actually being sick? We cancelled football for this?
Not true (not that it will make a difference in your narrative)...No student input.
John,
you hit it out of the park.
Not true...