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QU or New Hampshire (playing at QU tomorrow) make the most sense to me assuming UMass doesn't want us for their first game and Hurley doesn't want to play URI. Just give me something
You're aware there's a big difference between a 100-person football team who primarily practices outside and in groups that often never interact with one another and a 13-person basketball team who practices indoors and all as one group?Basketball needs to have similar protocols to football. Applying one set of standards for football, but a different one for basketball is ridiculous and dangerous. College football is copying the European soccer league standards regarding COVID. Basketball needs to follow immediately or there cannot be a basketball season like this.
You cannot allow selfish behavior to run rampant in one sport, but encourage complete complicity and sacrifice in another.
The NCAA wants to have college basketball, but teams are encouraged and allowed to cancel games anytime due to 1 positive test. Its chaotic, stupid, and politically motivated and makes no sense to allow this type of behavior.
PS: Mark Emmert the definition of hypocrisy and corruption at its finest
You mean college football players never spend time indoors with each other? They don't live in dormitories together? They don't have team meals? They don't have film study indoors? They don't travel on team buses or planes? They don't workout in indoor gyms?You're aware there's a big difference between a 100-person football team who primarily practices outside and in groups that often never interact with one another and a 13-person basketball team who practices indoors and all as one group?
Careful, you are using logic that contradicts the Storrs party line.You're aware there's a big difference between a 100-person football team who primarily practices outside and in groups that often never interact with one another and a 13-person basketball team who practices indoors and all as one group?
A. This is why, if football ever leaves 5he NCAA it will bring basketball with it and we had best be prepared to bolt the Big East fast for any football league.Basketball needs to have similar protocols to football. Applying one set of standards for football, but a different one for basketball is ridiculous and dangerous. College football is copying the European soccer league standards regarding COVID. Basketball needs to follow immediately or there cannot be a basketball season like this.
You cannot allow selfish behavior to run rampant in one sport, but encourage complete complicity and sacrifice in another.
The NCAA wants to have college basketball, but teams are encouraged and allowed to cancel games anytime due to 1 positive test. Its chaotic, stupid, and politically motivated and makes no sense to allow this type of behavior.
PS: Mark Emmert the definition of hypocrisy and corruption at its finest
A. This is why, if football ever leaves 5he NCAA it will bring basketball with it and we had best be prepared to bolt the Big East fast for any football league.
B. Playing indoors changes the equation in a big way Though I would favor stricter ones for football.
C. The basketball protocols are reasonable. Playing 5he season right now is 2hat is insane. Postpone until February and if things are better under control play 16-20 games in February and March. NCAA Tournament if possible in April at 1 or 2 sites.
D pretending this is a normal year is just nuts. And we have a slightly warped view from Connecticut and New England. Our positivity rate is fluxuating between 6-7 or so. Ohio is 45. Iowa is in 47. Idaho and the Dakotas are in the 50s. There was a county in North Dakota where every resident was infected. Not Manhattan in population of course, but still.
No chance we get a game in next week. Hurley has made it clear he prefers practices over games. Most teams would bend over backwards to play as many games as possible -- but not DH, he's made that known.
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Imagine seeing all of the evidence of UConn trying to find a game for Monday and still coming up with this type of post.No chance we get a game in next week. Hurley has made it clear he prefers practices over games. Most teams would bend over backwards to play as many games as possible -- but not DH, he's made that known.
No chance we get a game in next week. Hurley has made it clear he prefers practices over games. Most teams would bend over backwards to play as many games as possible -- but not DH, he's made that known.
Not true.D pretending this is a normal year is just nuts. And we have a slightly warped view from Connecticut and New England. Our positivity rate is fluxuating between 6-7 or so. Ohio is 45. Iowa is in 47. Idaho and the Dakotas are in the 50s. There was a county in North Dakota where every resident was infected. Not Manhattan in population of course, but still.
Will you at least come back and admit you don't know what you're talking about and you're wrong when UConn does play a game next week?No chance we get a game in next week. Hurley has made it clear he prefers practices over games. Most teams would bend over backwards to play as many games as possible -- but not DH, he's made that known.
You continue to post false info in all these threads.A. This is why, if football ever leaves 5he NCAA it will bring basketball with it and we had best be prepared to bolt the Big East fast for any football league.
B. Playing indoors changes the equation in a big way Though I would favor stricter ones for football.
C. The basketball protocols are reasonable. Playing 5he season right now is 2hat is insane. Postpone until February and if things are better under control play 16-20 games in February and March. NCAA Tournament if possible in April at 1 or 2 sites.
D pretending this is a normal year is just nuts. And we have a slightly warped view from Connecticut and New England. Our positivity rate is fluxuating between 6-7 or so. Ohio is 45. Iowa is in 47. Idaho and the Dakotas are in the 50s. There was a county in North Dakota where every resident was infected. Not Manhattan in population of course, but still.
can we get one piece of good news today? It’s like one thing after another. Gotta play someone before Friday. Can’t wait another week.
Well Garry Parish of CBSSports.com says they will play the season and there will be an NCAA Tournament with a champion crowned. If only because there's too much money at stake and after last year's cancellation of the NCAA Tournament the schools and NCAA can't afford another cancelled tournament.can we get one piece of good news today? It’s like one thing after another. Gotta play someone before Friday. Can’t wait another week.
Yes, this find a bright side. The spin of football is forging ahead screw the consequences so should basketball is part of why 3,000 people are dying per day in our screwed up country. I'm bummed about a zillion things that are cancelled, mostly for my kids who are even less vulnerable than college students. But I'm willing to double down and hibernate even more for as long as it takes to get as many people as possible thru this thing. CBB isn't exactly a big picture priority for frocks sake.This is good news. We knew Richmond had issues. Playing a team w/ a sick player--even if he's quarantined--can destroy your whole season.
never miss an opportunity to bring up your worst nightmare do you? but as usual youre wrong. you can't extrapolate anything based on a once in a lifetime pandemic. the knight commission said THIS WEEK that only P5 football should be separated from D1, no other sports, and certainly not mid major football conferences like the aac.This is why, if football ever leaves 5he NCAA it will bring basketball with it and we had best be prepared to bolt the Big East fast for any football league.