Its for the best. My wife's hometown felt they were remote enough to be safe. Nobody was wearing masks, enforcing them, and school was going as usual. Around 25 cumulative cases and the only PA county without deaths. Then last weekend they hosted a "Christmas in the Wilds" festival with a parade and all the typical holiday events. They've added 26 cases and 2 deaths this week and that's only reporting through Thursday. The reason I share it is because that town is similar in size to a college campus (~2,500 people), rural, and probably similar attendance at events. It sucks but we'll survive. Remember most sports didn't play during WW2.
Yep. I thought having no D2 football season would be more difficult than it was. Life goes on. I just found other things to do on Saturday afternoons ... probably more productive.
I have a cabin near Cook Forest. That was a different world up there this summer. That place was PACKED all summer. My place is pretty remote and private so it didn't bother me much. But, that whole area was like a different vibe. Essentially the virus didn't exist there (in the way people acted). It was just another summer season.
As of 12:01 a.m. this morning zero spectators are allowed at college or pro sports in PA.
High School sports, which were to start today, are shutdown until Jan. 4.
Many other restrictions were imposed by Gov. Wolf but those are the two sports-related items.
Its for the best. My wife's hometown felt they were remote enough to be safe. Nobody was wearing masks, enforcing them, and school was going as usual. Around 25 cumulative cases and the only PA county without deaths. Then last weekend they hosted a "Christmas in the Wilds" festival with a parade and all the typical holiday events. They've added 26 cases and 2 deaths this week and that's only reporting through Thursday. The reason I share it is because that town is similar in size to a college campus (~2,500 people), rural, and probably similar attendance at events. It sucks but we'll survive. Remember most sports didn't play during WW2.
Not that it matters this year but Slippery Rock posted its roster. Looks like the recruiting haul was (4) high school players and (1) JUCO.
You can really see the change in philosophy under Ian Grady compared to the KR era. This is two straight high school-heavy classes. The roster is also now void of the monsters of the past era. No more 6'9", 265 lb forwards. He seems to be targeting more of the slender small forward types.
The obvious main change is you actually see the same names on the roster from the year prior. It's no longer a new team every year.
We'll see what happens. The D1 season is already off to a horrific start. Hopefully they get to play for more than a couple weeks.
I have been out of the loop. I did just see where Kentucky Wesleyan played a home game last night and plans on playing some home games against some G-MAC teams in December along with some exhibitions with Murray State. It appears that the G-MAC schools are playing a full conference schedule. I am guessing that the G-MAC being a league comprised of private schools that may be driving the boat. A lot of private colleges depend on athletics to bolster enrollment.
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