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You misread my message. I was talking about UMass using it as a pitch for membership.That ship has sailed. The AAC will never allow UConn in as a partial member. The only football-only independent they would consider taking is BYU.
But, AAC teams would not be opposed to playing OOC games against UConn - now or in the future. It is not like you are on a. blacklist.
I wouldn't expect one today....but seems like they have to respond sometime this week either with a statement or some quotes for select media. I understand the team has a meeting on Wednesday, maybe something comes out Wed/Thurs.UConn needs to issue a public statement. This is freaking ridiculous. Can’t cancel the season and be Ft Knox withholding information from media/fans. If I was trying to kill off a program- this is how I’d be doing it.
In Massachusetts you can visit if you pass a COVID test within 72 hours of arrival in the state and you do not need to quarantine. Since almost all football teams are being tested multiple times weekly, the state travel ban is not a roadblock to playing college football.Mass requires 14 day quarantine for out of state travel except New England states, NY and NJ.
I was told otherwise lol! Wouldn’t be the first time I have received UMass info from the Boneyard.In Massachusetts you can visit if you pass a COVID test within 72 hours of arrival in the state and you do not need to quarantine. Since almost all football teams are being tested multiple times weekly, the state travel ban is not a roadblock to playing college football.
I was told otherwise lol! Wouldn’t be the first time I have received UMass info from the Boneyard.
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- Complete the Massachusetts Travel Form prior to arrival, unless you are visiting from a lower-risk state designated by the Department of Public Health.
- Quarantine for 14 days or produce a negative COVID-19 test result that has been administered up to 72-hours prior to your arrival in Massachusetts.
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You misread my message. I was talking about UMass using it as a pitch for membership.
The university continues to require a 14-day quarantine of all travelers returning from an international or high-risk domestic destination without an option to substitute a negative COVID-19 test result in place of a quarantine. This would apply to UMass but could quarantine or file for an exemption I reckon.
More about saving face than feasibility.Ok well if UMASS can make it work, no reason UCONN can't with a bigger athletic budget.
Bend over and take it is more like it.We cancelled way too soon. The NFL had zero Covid positives this week. But there doesn't seem to be a way out of this. Just sit back and take our medicine.
UConn is literally going to play basketball with fans in the arena in a month and a half.
We easily could take advantage of these last minute cancellations to acquire future home and home series too. Houston got a H/H with Baylor. USF got the H/H with Notre Dame. UConn could've easily been ready to play on standby for leagues that had to postpone games- Army last Saturday is a great example. Just frustrating we were so quick to cancel yet seemingly have zero interest in re-visiting the issue now that it's clear we have found ways to play this fall.
Except they're not bubbling anyone outside of a few non-conference games. And UConn basketball is playing all 20 of their league games at the venues of the home team. I get it you want UConn hoops (I do too) but don't act like this isn't hypocrisy at its finest. If it isn't safe to play football during November and December then it most definitely isn't safe to play basketball either- no matter how hard you want to justify/spin it so you can watch UConn play Big East hoops (and news flash- its completely safe to do both).Whataboutism doesn't change wrong to right. A weak argument can be made keeping 15 people in a bubble and sequestering games in groups for 3 months vs 100 people traveling around the country every week. Doesn't make it right. College sports is neither essential nor necessary to these kids education which is mostly online.
The correct move is for them not to play.
“We said canceled for this fall. We didn’t say postponed or suspended,” one source close to the program said.