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hmmm, didn't see this coming...
NCAA Exec. Asks Conferences to Start Season Two Weeks Early
NCAA Exec. Asks Conferences to Start Season Two Weeks Early
Id be in favor of starting the season in August!!! I just want cbb this year. I just want to enjoy watching Bouk for at least one more season.hmmm, didn't see this coming...
NCAA Exec. Asks Conferences to Start Season Two Weeks Early
Id be in favor of starting the season in August!!! I just want cbb this year. I just want to enjoy watching Bouk for at least one more season.
He should be fired on the spot for utter stupidity.hmmm, didn't see this coming...
NCAA Exec. Asks Conferences to Start Season Two Weeks Early
If that’s true it makes no sense at all. Another half measure to make people feel good.Meanwhile, someone on the PC Friar Talk board posted this:
"My good friend had lunch Tuesday with Bob Hurley Sr ( Dan’s father) . UConn has cancelled their non conference hoop games. Announcement expected shortly."
Meanwhile, someone on the PC Friar Talk board posted this:
"My good friend had lunch Tuesday with Bob Hurley Sr ( Dan’s father) . UConn has cancelled their non conference hoop games. Announcement expected shortly."
There's a lot of things in life that we are willing to accept deaths on. If that weren't the case no one would drive a car. It's just a matter of determining at what point does the benefit outweigh the possible outcome. People (not myself) are increasingly starting to favor a return to normalcy over losing lives.Amazing how many people are just willing to accept deaths even if it's a small percentage
I completely get that, we need a lot of aspects of life to open back up. But we don't "need" sports back, and beyond that we certainly don't "need" sports back with live crowds. Even with the most conservative estimates of 1 game with fans resulting in 30 people dying it's crazy to meThere's a lot of things in life that we are willing to accept deaths on. If that weren't the case no one would drive a car. It's just a matter of determining at what point does the benefit outweigh the possible outcome. People (not myself) are increasingly starting to favor a return to normalcy over losing lives.
I haven't heard that yet. But if that's the case it's truly not worth it. I'm fine watching at home but I feel like sports should happen.I completely get that, we need a lot of aspects of life to open back up. But we don't "need" sports back, and beyond that we certainly don't "need" sports back with live crowds. Even with the most conservative estimates of 1 game with fans resulting in 30 people dying it's crazy to me
There's been people in this thread saying it so that's what got me to postI haven't heard that yet. But if that's the case it's truly not worth it. I'm fine watching at home but I feel like sports should happen.
It's a pretty meaningless change overall and it's more delaying the decision to cancel over anything else. But the Big East can dictate testing procedures for their own schools, but can't control anything that's done for out of conference schoolsCan someone explain to me how playing conference only games helps anything? I think it’s a ridiculous stance and the powers that be are saying it’s for safety but I do not get that premise at all. What’s the difference if we play Marquette vs syracuse?
For some conferences it’s as simple as geography. Sure not all of the big East geo areas are clean, but if UConn was in a conference with a bunch of NY/MA/CT/RI schools it’s possible they could play a number of games against each other and not deal with any outbreaksCan someone explain to me how playing conference only games helps anything? I think it’s a ridiculous stance and the powers that be are saying it’s for safety but I do not get that premise at all. What’s the difference if we play Marquette vs syracuse?
Is it? Because that's silly. I was under the impression that from the article it's about being able to have players under the umbrella of the conferences regulations regarding the disease. Which is also...silly. On the plus side Indiana and Illinois are two losses on our schedule anyway.For some conferences it’s as simple as geography. Sure not all of the big East geo areas are clean, but if UConn was in a conference with a bunch of NY/MA/CT/RI schools it’s possible they could play a number of games against each other and not deal with any outbreaks
The difference is if I die in a car accident, it doesn’t magically make everyone that drives by that accident also get into a car accident.There's a lot of things in life that we are willing to accept deaths on. If that weren't the case no one would drive a car. It's just a matter of determining at what point does the benefit outweigh the possible outcome. People (not myself) are increasingly starting to favor a return to normalcy over losing lives.
I think this is the key point that so many people are overlooking, the infection rate may not seem that much higher than the flu. But it makes a huge difference, even if only the "low risk" population is going to games the spread is still very scaryThe difference is if I die in a car accident, it doesn’t magically make everyone that drives by that accident also get into a car accident.
So you're saying we may miss 2 seasons in a row? That would be catastrophic. To colleges and to my mental state.Bottom line is there will not be a season this year. The conference only play is a bunch of BS. May have seen the last of a few guys in UConn uniform including Bouknight. Would have been a fun year. Frankly, this will still be around next year even with a vaccine and we will need to decide how comfortable we are living with it
I hope this is true and it can happen, but New Zealand was way out in front of this and has done a great job controlling it. Can only hope if we start now it happens here as wellTaiwan has been allowing fans into their baseball games since early May. They've increased capacity since then, and allowed fans to sit in their seats with *no mask*
New Zealand had rugby matches with full stadiums.
WE CAN DO THIS TOO!
It requires everyone doing their job.
If season is cancelled I think Bouk stays, hes still young and could use the time to improve draft stocks. Some draft boards I look at don't have him getting drafted at all. I sort of think that the season he is projected to have by people in the UConn community is what gets him going first round. He needs one more big year.Bottom line is there will not be a season this year. The conference only play is a bunch of BS. May have seen the last of a few guys in UConn uniform including Bouknight. Would have been a fun year. Frankly, this will still be around next year even with a vaccine and we will need to decide how comfortable we are living with it
Taiwan has been allowing fans into their baseball games since early May. They've increased capacity since then, and allowed fans to sit in their seats with *no mask*
New Zealand had rugby matches with full stadiums.
WE CAN DO THIS TOO!
It requires everyone doing their job.
I hope this is true and it can happen, but New Zealand was way out in front of this and has done a great job controlling it. Can only hope if we start now it happens here as well
Oh yeah, completely different population densities of the US and NZ. Just saying because they're playing sports with fans doesn't mean it should happen hereNew Zealand is about the size of Colorado with 80% of the country being uninhabited. The United States is 3,500% larger than NZ and only around 50% of the US is uninhabited. Most of that being Alaska.
NZ has been able to control the virus because they are a country of two beautiful, tiny islands and 500 even tinier islands. There are very few densely populated areas which has allowed them to test citizens at a high percentage and they have established fenced in quarantine facilities for anyone entering the country.
Great policies, not possible here.
Absorb all that and then add in that Taiwan is 5 times smaller than New Zealand.
There's no way to realistically believe we could attack this the same way. We're fighting the same enemy but we're in a much, much larger and more complicated battle.
EDIT: On a related but lighter note:
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Man cuts through fence to escape New Zealand Covid-19 quarantine and visit liquor store | CNN
A man in his 50s absconded from a New Zealand coronavirus quarantine facility, cutting through a fence to visit a liquor store, officials revealed on Friday.www.cnn.com