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I felt great that the 11/25 8pm Central vs UConn game is listed on the Fox schedule, but it doesn't appear in ESPN's list of games and doesn't appear in CBS list of games being played. Additionally, all the other Big East games with Xavier, Prov, GTown, Butler, and Marquette, appear on my Wed list of FS1 programs on my guide, but the 8pm game is TBA. In his recent interview Hurley was clearly hedging on this game. He said he was concerned because of injury/health concerns that the kids wouldn't be back in game shape after 14 days. I personally think he just wanted more practice before games. In any event it was clear a contract was not signed for these games just 2-3 days ago. In spite of the FS1 listing, are we actually sure we intend to play?
 
@NJHoops what is happening here? Season starting in a few days or nah?
 

I saw that too . They do need to come up with plans to quarantine and reschedule games if/when players of test positive, but 2 weeks is too long. I think they will come up with something and have the ability to extend the season a bit to make it work - maybe Pitino's May madness is not a bad idea.
 
While this article and an earlier poster mentioned the smaller team size than football as an advantage, it's also a disadvantage once there is an infection, if it spreads to 4-5 players or that many need to quarantine, your roster gets thin quickly. With football, that's maybe 5-10% of the team and the loss in quality of play is likely to be much lower - assuming you go ahead with the game(s) minus the quarantined/isolated players.
 
A lot of those people aren't really going to have much of a choice. Having to take it to keep your employment should be a pretty good motivator.

That and the 90 and 94.5 percent acquired immunity from the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
 
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Fubo has FSN1 and 2 as well and is priced the same as Youtube with more sports
 
The problem is getting enough people to want to take the vaccine. Not everyone will be jumping to take it right away. I think a survey of frontline workers showed only 40 or 60% (can’t remember) would take it. Is that enough? I’m not sure. But it’s a start and better than no vaccine at all
Some relevant information:

“Once you have 20 to 30 percent of people vaccinated . . . it’ll really start slowing down. We will not be seeing these massive outbreaks they way we’re seeing now.” Jha said. “Once you get to 40 or 50 percent vaccination, it’s going to feel totally different.”
 
As I thought last Thursday on the UConn timeslot on 11/25

Another listing by Fox Sports.

 
Some relevant information:

“Once you have 20 to 30 percent of people vaccinated . . . it’ll really start slowing down. We will not be seeing these massive outbreaks they way we’re seeing now.” Jha said. “Once you get to 40 or 50 percent vaccination, it’s going to feel totally different.”

With the vaccines working at 95 percent and the cases of vaccinated people being almost all mild, as long as you take them, it should be OK. Let the unvaccinated people take their chances.
 
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Any insider comments?
Sorry to be redundant, but you'd think at this point there would be some clarity
As of right now the FS1 List of games is the only place I have seen this game specified
The game is not listed on the UConn website schedule
The game is not listed on Central's website schedule
The game is not listed in ESPN's list of all Wed Games
The game is not listed in CBS list of all Wed Games
The FS1 'guide' on my tv for 8pm Wed lists TBA where all the other games that day have all detail
Mid week Hurley said they had not actually signed to play the game
Mid week Hurley said he wasn't going to play if he thought health from injury or the virus was a risk
Today's Courant article notably said whenever the season starts - rather than referring to Wed
C'mon, it's 11/22. UConn doesn't see fit to provide info on their intentions. Really?
 
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Yeah Hulu is going up to $65 next month so same as YouTube TV

Well, that opens up my second week of December. I was getting irritated by price of YouTube and was going to do a price comparison. If Hulu is going up to same price, no need to switch.
 
Any insider comments?
Sorry to be redundant, but you'd think at this point there would be some clarity
As of right now the FS1 List of games is the only place I have seen this game specified
The game is not listed on the UConn website schedule
The game is not listed on Central's website schedule
The game is not listed in ESPN's list of all Wed Games
The game is not listed in CBS list of all Wed Games
The FS1 'guide' on my tv for 8pm Wed lists TBA where all the other games that day have all detail
Mid week Hurley said they had not actually signed to play the game
Mid week Hurley said he wasn't going to play if he thought health from injury or the virus was a risk
Today's Courant article notably said whenever the season starts - rather than referring to Wed
C'mon, it's 11/22. UConn doesn't see fit to provide info on their intentions. Really?
I think that we may have to treat the season like recruiting... It's going to be fluid
 
Any insider comments?
Sorry to be redundant, but you'd think at this point there would be some clarity
As of right now the FS1 List of games is the only place I have seen this game specified
The game is not listed on the UConn website schedule
The game is not listed on Central's website schedule
The game is not listed in ESPN's list of all Wed Games
The game is not listed in CBS list of all Wed Games
The FS1 'guide' on my tv for 8pm Wed lists TBA where all the other games that day have all detail
Mid week Hurley said they had not actually signed to play the game
Mid week Hurley said he wasn't going to play if he thought health from injury or the virus was a risk
Today's Courant article notably said whenever the season starts - rather than referring to Wed
C'mon, it's 11/22. UConn doesn't see fit to provide info on their intentions. Really?
I feel the same way. Uconn is doing a horrible job on keeping people informed on the situation.
 
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I think that we may have to treat the season like recruiting... It's going to be fluid
I understand the need for that, but at some level if you've decided to play the season you need to put out the schedule. We all understand it may change, but it's not fair to both teams to have no idea if a game is even scheduled three days before it may happen. Of course, it may not occur if someone tests positive. But that shouldn't prevent scheduling the game.
 

We've learned a lot since China admitted in late January that there was a virus on the loose, but no one has done a good job (including Johns Hopkins) of identifying the key factors about which we should be vigilant
and which might help return some normalcy to life. Part of the problem was the mantra of "follow the science" when we knew nothing about the virus and the Chinese refused to let scientists from around the world into the country to evaluate the early strains, etc. So, it was running wild there for over three months before they told us about it and we lost valuable time and ultimately, lives, while world economies were destroyed.

Factors like the percentage of people within various groups (age, gender, etc.) that have tested positive and the percentage of those who have died for example. We've been given totals of deaths by age groups and it's obviously the elderly are most at risk but we don't know enough to be able to make basic informed decisions as to whether or not to have a family gathering of low risk people.

We should be shown the studies that prove there is a statistically proven benefit to wearing masks, or avoiding gatherings of more than 6 people, or any of the other new norms while it's deemed OK to have riots or political gatherings. Last night, out to dinner with two other couples, one of the guys told me about a well regarded study that showed wearing masks was statistically insignificant. I asked him to send me the info.

My point is that people that are broadly at low risk, like those under 45, are losing their homes, unable to pay their rent or their car payments and kids are being denied an education because we're treating everyone as if they're over 75 and have underlying health problems while the number of deaths from pneumonia still exceed those from Covid19 in the USofA.
 
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Wednesday has a solid slate of Big East basketball that will set up the UConn game at 8 PM:

Noon: Oakland @ Xavier. Oakland is in the midst of a rebuild, but Greg Kampe has two talented wings in Rashad Williams and Zion Young (32.7 ppg combined) coming in as transfers to lead the offense. Could be interesting.

2 PM: Fairfield @ Providence. Let's go Stags. The Stags bring in two solid transfer with Caleb Green from Holy Cross taking over the starting PG spot and Tshiefy Ngalakulondi from St. Bonaventure. I'm also a fan of long rim protector Chris Maidoh. Providence should win handedly.

4 PM: UMBC @ Georgetown. Upset potential. Georgetown has 8 new faces and UMBC returns six of its seven top scorers so the continuity could haunt Georgetown figuring it out on the fly. Excited to watch UMBC's 5'2 fire hydrant lead guard Darnell Rogers.

7 PM: Villanova vs Boston College. A chance to see Shelton's Rick Kelly play his grad transfer year at BC.

7 PM: Saint Peters @ St. John's. As we saw last year, Saint Peters is a headache to play against as one of the scrappiest defensive teams in the nation.

Butler and Marquette also play that evening.
 
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I've used Fubo for years and it's great. Ideal for soccer and CBB, my two favorite sports to watch.
I have Fubo too. It was a little jankey, especially their DVR, a few years ago, but it's gotten much better. Just switched from Hulu to Fubo once the Yankees season ended so I can watch MSG whenever Rangers hockey returns.
 
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