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The Domino effect no College Football upon all college sports

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The NCAA received an insurance payment for the lost revenue on the tourney. It was a substantial sum though likely less than the full amount of potential earnings.


This is an interesting read Athletic directors planning for NCAA being unable to cover financial losses of canceled March Madness

Schools are concerned. The NCAA has a catastrophic insurance policy covering NCAA Tournament, but they have not collected yet, not sure if they will. There is a lot of lost revenue to be confronted
 

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The SI story makes me think of Nassim Taleb's Antifragile/Fragile theory. Doesn't it seem crazy that much of college athletics is dependent on what happens over 12 Saturdays in the fall? Imagine if SARS-COV-2 had emerged in September instead of March. Just a luck of timing, at best! Talk about fragile institutions...

Even if we are fortunate enough to get things back to normal by the fall (which I doubt), we as a society need to think seriously about what our institutions depend on for survival, and whether it's prudent to leave so much dependent on a few features.
 

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