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I don’t think the SEC chickens out. We want to play. We NEED to play. I bet the SEC plays, even if we’re the only ones
Love the charts, spreadsheets and graphics, Chatt. Always informative.@Freak - Can I get a waiver?
American Athletic Conference athletes are reportedly working on a document to send to their schools and the league office that lists similar concerns about health and safety surrounding the coronavirus along with revenue demands that Pac-12 and Big Ten players went public with last week.
Love the charts, spreadsheets and graphics, Chatt. Always informative.
We need football, badly, and I think we're all frustrated.
WE are Freak. Been a tough 2020 for everyone and just not much football news to talk about right now like we are use to having. Things are starting to look up my prayer is that this virus dies down and our crowds are allowed to go up as the year goes. I still don't understand the difference in traveling to Auburn to play and to Norman as far as this virus is concerned.
But it's not a given that students and athletes are going to actually spread the virus to anybody vulnerable.You’re arguing that we should not consider the elderly and vulnerable in policy making decisions. Opening schools and sports will undeniably increase the spread of the virus, putting that portion of the population at greater risk. I think it’s worth having a discussion about. Certainly there are significant benefits and reasons to get kids back in school. Sports - not so much. But you can’t just ignore huge swaths of Americans that are at risk when you have that discussion.
Exactly! They would 100 percent be safer from the virus because they would be incentivized to isolate themselves from outsiders and have the luxury of constant testing so that if they get it they will treat it early.If we shut down football it’s probably only to protect the schools from liability issues. Players will get it whether there is football or not. In fact, you can probably argue it’s safer to have football than not. At least the players would be in a controlled environment with constant testing and medical care
I think its more about testing and quarantine protocols. If all teams are in the same conference its easier to navigate. Also if games get canceled it would be easier to redo the schedule.WE are Freak. Been a tough 2020 for everyone and just not much football news to talk about right now like we are use to having. Things are starting to look up my prayer is that this virus dies down and our crowds are allowed to go up as the year goes. I still don't understand the difference in traveling to Auburn to play and to Norman as far as this virus is concerned.
Politics
Plenty of political and COVID conversation going on here. FTR, it's perfectly okay to post in multiple forums. Monogamy to one forum is not a VN requirement. Live a little and experiment.
Keep yalls head on swivel for some of the resident crazies in the PF.
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