Curiously silence from the GMAC concerning their fall sports plan. Anyone know if they are planning on playing a full fall sports schedule? Are they planning on shutting down as some other conferences have? Are they making any scheduling adjustments if they do play?
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Originally posted by boatcapt View PostCuriously silence from the GMAC concerning their fall sports plan. Anyone know if they are planning on playing a full fall sports schedule? Are they planning on shutting down as some other conferences have? Are they making any scheduling adjustments if they do play?
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Originally posted by UFOILERFAN View PostGLVC has announced their plans. https://glvcsports.com/news/2020/7/2...mpetition.aspx
At this point, I'd expect the G-MAC to follow suit. The GLVC office and G-MAC office are one block apart from each other and I'm sure they have spent time reviewing this together. Plus, you have the football scheduling alliance, volleyball crossover events, etc.
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Originally posted by UFOILERFAN View Post
Its crazy how "every man for himself" this is. So for neighboring conferences:
- PSAC and GLVC are not having any Fall competition
- G-MAC is starting Sept 24
- MEC is starting Oct 1
- GLIAC hasn't announced a start date. GLIAC presidents plan to reconvene in early August to re-evaluate.Last edited by BlueBlood; 07-29-2020, 04:56 AM.
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By moving the dates back, it looks like the G- MAC and MEC are basically letting their schools get their student bodies back on campus first (and see how that goes), then allowing practice (and see how that goes), then allowing games (if all went reasonable well with the first two parts). There are lots of derailment opportunities, but Its a plan at least.
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Originally posted by BlueBlood View PostBy moving the dates back, it looks like the G- MAC and MEC are basically letting their schools get their student bodies back on campus first (and see how that goes), then allowing practice (and see how that goes), then allowing games (if all went reasonable well with the first two parts). There are lots of derailment opportunities, but Its a plan at least.
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