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ESPN abandons plan for college basketball bubble events in Orlando
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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 3716719, member: 1023"] How does a team travel to Milwaukee the way Covid is spiking there? My daughter has to quarantine for 14 days if she comes to CT from Wisconsin. But we are going to let a basketball team just show up? This season is going to be a total mess. There will likely be more cancellations and postponements and I can see even teams not permitted to travel to certain locations. And as far as bubbles go, everyone needs to keep in mind that the NBA and the NHL bubbles involved relatively small numbers compared with college basketball. At its max, there were fewer than 30 teams. And it involved guys who got paid so screwing up could potentially cost you a lot. And on the scale of things it was for a relatively brief period for most players. As teams lost, they left and went home. Adam Silver or no Adam Silver, putting 300 plus schools in bubbles for 6 months is a significantly bigger, more complex undertaking. Then consider that some schools are going to be on-line, but others are, or plan to try to be in person. Some will be a mix. Even if you wanted to do just the P5 schools and let the mid-majors fend for themselves, just the number of moving parts is incredible. [/QUOTE]
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