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Wick250:
I am not making any political statement whatsoever, but the ongoing street protests and the upcoming indoor Trump rallies will doom college sports this season.  These events will inevitably lead to a significant spike in the spread of this virus, and conferences will cancel the fall schedules sometime in August.  This will actually be a relief to individual school administrations who will be liberated from making controversial decisions.  I hope that I am wrong, but I don't expect to see YSU sports until the fall of 2021.

go guins:
I think it's a pretty long stretch to say a rally in Tulsa for a couple hours is going to significantly impact the college football season, and while the protests have been pretty intense in a few cities, they have been predominately inner-city blacks and no matter how we may feel and no matter our rhetoric, as a society we don't seem to care much about them either.  Seems to me a few leftists may get the flu and a few rightists may get the flu, it balances out and by the end of June all is forgotten.  Then you have all of July to forget about SARS-2 and by fall, we'll be good to go.  I saw 22 people wearing masks yesterday and I didn't see ONE being worn correctly.  If this virus affects the neck or chin, then these people are going to be in GREAT shape.  If you strap on a mask and pull it down around your neck, ala Nancy Pelosi, then just leave it in your pocket!  How dumb.
The actual truth about the virus and football is this: IF we have a credible treatment, and maybe steroids are the answer, but if we have a treatment, and IF we are well on the way to a credible vaccine but the start of football, they we will have football.  If we have neither, then no matter the facts, football seems unlikely

guinpen:

--- Quote from: Wick250 on June 16, 2020, 11:19:36 PM ---I am not making any political statement whatsoever, but the ongoing street protests and the upcoming indoor Trump rallies will doom college sports this season.  These events will inevitably lead to a significant spike in the spread of this virus, and conferences will cancel the fall schedules sometime in August.  This will actually be a relief to individual school administrations who will be liberated from making controversial decisions.  I hope that I am wrong, but I don't expect to see YSU sports until the fall of 2021.

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I hope that you are wrong also, would say that chances are 50/50 that there will be football this fall. really wonder how "ready" players and teams could be. Would only take a couple of schools anywhere to cancel and there would be a domino effect country wide.

IAA Fan:
I agree Guinpen, but it only takes one conference (like the big-12, which has already done so) to say that games will go on as scheduled and we will have games. There is no way that an OSU, or an Alabama sits at home while some team from the Big-12 declares themselves the national champions. Well this is why we have an NCAA.

guinpen:

--- Quote from: IAA Fan on June 18, 2020, 12:50:32 PM ---I agree Guinpen, but it only takes one conference (like the big-12, which has already done so) to say that games will go on as scheduled

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Ah yes, the sound of money!

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