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Their motivation is so sickly transparent and is only trumped by the fact they would use the hurricane (where everyday people not enjoying the ability to easily escape and move out of the way would love to) as the excuse. We have become a society of drama queens propelled by social media emotional knee jerk consensus thinking... essentially the decision process was the AAC would look so insensitive if they didn't agree to cancel, therefore we must. When, in reality, the safest and most logical path would be come to Connecticut and stay. Watch when they take off for Illinois early next week to avoid distractions and the argument is its better for the players to be away because there is nothing they can really do.This. The more people float the argument that players and familes are better off huddling together at some yet to be specified location the less sense it makes. They come safely to CT and family members that can safely make the trip are sheltered on campus in a safe environment with the ability to communicate with each other. This isn't 1950. The less people in harms way the better.
