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Originally posted by Runnin' Cat View Post
https://www.who.int/vaccine_safety/i...%20recipients.
Most childhood vaccines have an efficacy rate of 85% to 95%. How do you come up with 50%?
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Originally posted by Packfootball View PostJust from reading and listening to the news, this is what I figure will have to happen for football to happen this fall in all Divisions of the NCAA.
1. The NCAA, Governors of each state and the Conferences will have to come to agreement to open the practices and play. If one of them says no, especially the Governors it may have an impact on the whole conference.
2. Will the Schools reopen in the fall for classes or will it be on line learning again?
3. Have student athletes remained eligible for the fall and did the NCAA / Schools clear them?
4. The state of Hawaii has basically isolated it self from the rest of the Country. Will the team have to go in to isolation for 14 days to play a game in Hawaii? Maybe the answer is for the Mountain West to drop Hawaii from the schedule while the 14 day requirement is in place.
5. Will Conferences that are within a state like Texas, will the LSC play just a conference schedule? Will the N.M. schools get to play?
6. Public schools will have to listen to the Governors of each state. Will the private schools rebel against the Governors (Azusa Pacific come to mind.).
I may have opened a bag of worms with this one.
1. Governors and Conferences have canceled or postponed the fall season.
2. Mixed results so far. No consensus so far.
3. Have not heard good or bad about this.
4. Hawaii still has the 14 day isolation in place thru the end of the month. The Governor will probably extend it again another 30 days. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have introduced the 14 day isolation from a number of states.
5. NM Governor has sent a letter to schools not to play. Eastern, Highlands and Western will not play in the fall.
6. Again mixed results.
The fall season is all but cancelled for FCS and FBS.
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Originally posted by catatonic View Post
Also, there is that "may" word again....
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Originally posted by Packfootball View PostUntil the medical field gets a better understanding on Covid 19 to include a vaccine, I just don't see any contact sports happening. It could be 18 to 36 months for this virus to be defeated if ever or the severity of getting the virus is lessened. We may just have to live with it in our society. Just waiting on FCS to call off the season. FBS has just had a conference cancel the fall season. IT's just a matter of time until the rest cancel. I agree with Herb Street.
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Originally posted by Mk63NuclearBomb View PostRumor online is: Big 10 and Pac 12 will announce cancellation this week, Big XII and ACC are still weighing options, and the SEC is holding firm on their modified fall season
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Detroit Free Press sources confirm Big 10 is canceling their season
https://www.freep.com/story/sports/c...te/3332277001/
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Originally posted by catatonic View Post
The SEC is said to be salivating over the possibility of negotiating TV deals on a game by game basis this fall. The revised schedule will include some blockbuster match ups. They are also said to be open to including rogue members of conferences that cancel fall ball, such as Ohio State or Penn State.
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Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
There is a contact sport that I have on my TV right now. I don't know if a bubble can be done at colleges with all the travel and hotels off campus, but for the NHL it is working quite well with their two hub cities. I'm not sure how easy that would be though for football as they have more players, although a stadium with field turf could be used. The key, getting players and staff to buy into social distancing and not going to parties is something that would probably not work for the NCAA in football.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
All it really takes is one player to infect half the roster and the season is delayed or cancelled. Given how large football rosters are, and given the party mentality of a lot of student athletes (and especially freshmen), I'd say it's next to impossible to keep them in a bubble.
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