The reason they cancelled supposivedly is the forecast models have moved west putting the entire state at risk. There is no where to run or the gas to make it out - except that chartered flightReally? You're not getting my point? Those kids have families that hopefully are preparing to evacuate. Wherever those families end up is where their sons should be. End of story.
We'll get a waiver if there aren't enough 6 win teams. On the bright side, we have a decent chance of starting 2-0.
How does making this game up work?
How does making this game up work?
Take a deep breath, remove the hysterical emotion and explain to me when you have a charter plane ready to evacuate a hurricane , why is it safer to remain there for a category 5?
I think it comes down to this.....if they somehow lost to us and then had to spend a week away from home trying to prepare for another tough game, they could get back to Florida at 2-2. Now they have a good chance of being 3-0. I think it may be that simple.
The internet keeps thinking that CCSU volleyball picture is UConn. The girl in the pic is probably 40 by now too.
The reason they cancelled supposivedly is the forecast models have moved west putting the entire state at risk. There is no where to run or the gas to make it out - except that chartered flight
I just saw one of my neighbors daughters in that thread...it was disconcerting to say the least.The internet keeps thinking that CCSU volleyball picture is UConn. The girl in the pic is probably 40 by now too.
So, you'd leave your family to fend for themselves if you had a flight to safety?
it's an absolute joke. why fly to safety? who thinks that's a good idea?You do know that college football players live on campuses right. They don't live at home 10 minutes away and commute.
You've made up the options.
The option is stay in Tampa not with family or go to Connecticut not with family.
They don't want to play distrasted and they don't want to go to Illinois after staying in CT.
Nice try Chief, but I'm fine. Honestly, the shtick won't work on me.
The leader of 40,000 student university believed it would be best not to put 100 student athletes and staff in an aircraft and have them rush home in an attempt to beat the storm. Said leader probably also felt it would be better to have those student athletes and staff near the university prior to the storm in order to best coordinate storm preparation (evacuation, etc.). Not illogical.
That this all needs to be explained to you is a little sad.
You are correct.So now we have effectively gone from 7 to 5 home games with Fenway and this absurd cancellation.
Honestly, if they haven't started evacuating by now, they're going to have a hard time getting gas and will spend forever on the interstate trying to leave. Might be too late to evacuate.I wonder what the plan is from here for the team. Are they planning on being with their families in FL. throughout the storm? Are they evacuating with their families? Did the University not have the resources to assist players and coaches families if the game was played? And what changed between Plan A and Plan C? I get the importance of making arrangements for relatives as we got my wife's mother out of Boca today. It just seems they were floundering and settled on the bailout option. Not angry and it's not a "wrong" decision under the circumstances (unless they're practicing on Monday), but it was fumbled around going from one bad option to another.
they'll be on campus watching film on IllinoisI wonder what the plan is from here for the team. Are they planning on being with their families in FL. throughout the storm? Are they evacuating with their families? Did the University not have the resources to assist players and coaches families if the game was played? And what changed between Plan A and Plan C? I get the importance of making arrangements for relatives as we got my wife's mother out of Boca today. It just seems they were floundering and settled on the bailout option. Not angry and it's not a "wrong" decision under the circumstances (unless they're practicing on Monday), but it was fumbled around going from one bad option to another.
I think the best evacuation prep would be to consider spending 1000 miles away from a cat 5 hurricane and play a schedule during football game while they're at it. But I'm sure they'llbhave an easy time packing up their families that all surely live within driving distance of campus and using their unlimited funds from all the money they make playing football to get those families out of harms way. Smart moveNice try Chief, but I'm fine. Honestly, the shtick won't work on me.
The leader of 40,000 student university believed it would be best not to put 100 student athletes and staff in an aircraft and have them rush home in an attempt to beat the storm. Said leader probably also felt it would be better to have those student athletes and staff near the university prior to the storm in order to best coordinate storm preparation (evacuation, etc.). Not illogical.
That this all needs to be explained to you is a little sad.