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Tennessee Reports Multiple COVID-19 Positives, Including Football Players
Here we go. It was inevitable.
Here we go. It was inevitable.
Agreed, but my point is as this continues to spread within football programs, the less likely it is that we will have a season.Oh no, the sky is falling... What do we do?? The players and students will get the virus, most wont know they ever had it, but we will all be told to stay in our homes until a vaccine that less than half the US population will get is present..
Agreed, but my point is as this continues to spread within football programs, the less likely it is that we will have a season.
I disagree. We all knew the spread was coming. We all knew positive cases were coming within our program. All know the risk. Why panic when we knew this would happen? The precautions are to slow the spread and keep from overwhelming the system, right?
No need to duck and cover.
Do universities get sued when a player is killed in an accident traveling to or from sports related accidents? What about when one has a heat related death from practice? Both of which are more likely to happen than your scenario.I see your point, but we have to consider the risk of one CFB player dying as a result of covid. If a player dies, I imagine the NCAA would be sued along with the universities to hell and back.
Agreed. As terrible as it is for people to fall ill, the silver lining might be that they catch it now while they can recover in plenty of time for the season and without having to be compromised to the flu at the same time.Well obviously its spread to just about everywhere already and there's likely nothing we can do to stop it.
Do universities get sued when a player is killed in an accident traveling to or from sports related accidents? What about when one has a heat related death from practice? Both of which are more likely to happen than your scenario.
Agree with this also, but my kids school district in Atlanta just chose to go virtual to start the year and my worry is that this will become the prevailing philosophy of how to approach school at the university in the Fall as we see more and more players testing positive.I disagree. We all knew the spread was coming. We all knew positive cases were coming within our program. All know the risk. Why panic when we knew this would happen? The precautions are to slow the spread and keep from overwhelming the system, right?
No need to duck and cover.
I see your point, but we have to consider the risk of one CFB player dying as a result of covid. If a player dies, I imagine the NCAA would be sued along with the universities to hell and back.
Agree with this also, but my kids school district in Atlanta just chose to go virtual to start the year and my worry is that this will become the prevailing philosophy of how to approach school at the university in the Fall as we see more and more players testing positive.
My personal beliefs are that we need to just get back to life and mitigate where possible, but I also am fully aware that the types that operate and make decisions for colleges and universities are typically in the belief that we should still be cowering in the corner covered in hazmat suits. That’s why I’m worried about the optics of what is inevitable because it gives the administrators an out.
After they all test positive, and two weeks pass, then we go on with the season. Why am I the only one who sees that. It ain't no big deal. Get it and get over it and get on with your lives.
There ain't nothing to having this virus people!
GET OVER IT!
You’re not the only one dude. The way this country has reacted is beyond laughable. Everyone is acting like it’s the bubonic plague.do not quarantine those showing positive results. Put them all in the sauna with team mates and expose every player on the squad until all test positive. After they all test positive, and two weeks pass, then we go on with the season. Why am I the only one who sees that. It ain't no big deal. Get it and get over it and get on with your lives.
There ain't nothing to having this virus people!
GET OVER IT!