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  • Spiritof96
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 13503

    #46
    Originally posted by Lighthouse

    I would expect something like this, but kids who play minor sports will want somewhere to play. I wonder what that would look like?
    Colleges already have club sports where student-led teams train and play intercollegiate schedules and tournaments. Even national championships.

    It's a truly amateur college sport construct. If varsity sports goes away, club teams will get much better.

    UK Hockey would be an example. They are self-funded, self- directed, student led, club sport.
    Originally posted by John Stuart Mill
    ​He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
    Originally posted by Robert “Hoot” Gibson
    No matter how bad things may seem, you can always make them worse.
    RIP: Charlie Munger​

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    • 40bill
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2014
      • 8451

      #47
      Originally posted by Spiritof96

      Colleges already have club sports where student-led teams train and play intercollegiate schedules and tournaments. Even national championships.

      It's a truly amateur college sport construct. If varsity sports goes away, club teams will get much better.

      UK Hockey would be an example. They are self-funded, self- directed, student led, club sport.
      Likely what we will see more of. It seems I read somewhere that Stanford University has already announced eliminating eleven sports from the university.

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      • Brasslock
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 737

        #48
        Just one positive thought. Football is played in open stadiums and risk factors are significantly lower than the risks in confined spaces. This is problematic for restrooms and concessions. I could come up with some ventilation work arounds. Ok, so I'm reaching here.

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        • Dwight Schrute
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 18716

          #49
          Originally posted by Brasslock
          Just one positive thought. Football is played in open stadiums and risk factors are significantly lower than the risks in confined spaces. This is problematic for restrooms and concessions. I could come up with some ventilation work arounds. Ok, so I'm reaching here.
          Yes, though the concern isn't so much for the fans as much as the players. I've read some equipment manufacturers have started implementing face covers in the helmet to help similar to those plastic face shields you see medical pros using.

          Basketball is a different story...

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          • Matt Dillon
            Administrator
            • Oct 2014
            • 49625

            #50
            SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey isn't very optimistic about the chances of college fb this fall.

            https://kentuckysportsradio.com/foot...y-is-not-good/
            Philippians 4:11-4:13

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            • Matt Dillon
              Administrator
              • Oct 2014
              • 49625

              #51
              More depressing news.

              https://www.aseaofblue.com/2020/7/13...vid-19-power-5
              Philippians 4:11-4:13

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              • Matt Dillon
                Administrator
                • Oct 2014
                • 49625

                #52
                It appears we should know something by the end of the month, if not before.

                https://kentuckysportsradio.com/foot...-in-late-july/
                Philippians 4:11-4:13

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                • Lighthouse
                  Gone But Never Forgotten
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 35962

                  #53
                  I really dislike this, but safety for all involved is the most important issue. Personally I would stay in and watch games at home, but the tailgates and games in person is so important to a lot of folks.
                  John 3:3

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                  • Matt Dillon
                    Administrator
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 49625

                    #54
                    What?

                    https://kentuckysportsradio.com/foot...all-this-fall/
                    Last edited by Matt Dillon; 08-08-2020, 01:18 PM.
                    Philippians 4:11-4:13

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                    • 40bill
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2014
                      • 8451

                      #55
                      ouch.
                      Then again Matt....what was it...39 kids from Louisville got Covid at a party four soccer players held? Unless there's some way to completely isolate these football players from the world, they are gonna be exposed to Covid 19.

                      There are some thoughts here and there to moving Football to start after January 1st. I thought I read somewhere that was what the MAC was proposing...and if so, I would imagine several more confernces are mulling that over as well.

                      Already Penn State has said NO FANS at the games. Not limited seating..none. PLUS they aren't refunding payment (well...until a good cheap lawyer says hi, there...)

                      With basketball several months away and already talking about an NBA 'bubble' set up....I'm seeing it less and less likely that we see college football till after Christmas or the first of the year.

                      I think the operative feeling in that is CRAP!!!!!

                      But then again, the reality is the town I live near had an out break of twenty cases at a retirement home, and yesterday we had our first fatality in Todd County. We have less people in the entire county than the city of Lexington, less than Rupp seats. We have still had over 70 cases since the outbreak began. (Thankfully only one fatality, and so far besides the outbreak only 6 active cases for a total of 26 active)

                      I have preached the fatality rate number as much as anyone....but there are a whole bunch of connections to these kids that are high risk.
                      Looks more and more like a no go for 2020 football.

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                      • Dwight Schrute
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 18716

                        #56
                        This sucks. Americans suck at a lot of things including, it seems, doing very little things that could enable us to get back to normal.

                        Just a real kick in the nuts.

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                        • KCKUKFan
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2014
                          • 14228

                          #57
                          I didnt want to say I told you so.

                          But.

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                          • Spiritof96
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 13503

                            #58
                            The #waronliving and the #warondeath continues.

                            "Flattening the curve" was never supposed to "irradicate the disease", but rather to just slow the spread such that we could carry on with our lives. We did that and the narrative changed to "cases matter death rate doesn't" and "wait for a vaccine".

                            I wonder when I get my season ticket money back?
                            Originally posted by John Stuart Mill
                            ​He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
                            Originally posted by Robert “Hoot” Gibson
                            No matter how bad things may seem, you can always make them worse.
                            RIP: Charlie Munger​

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                            • KCKUKFan
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2014
                              • 14228

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Spiritof96
                              The #waronliving and the #warondeath continues.

                              "Flattening the curve" was never supposed to "irradicate the disease", but rather to just slow the spread such that we could carry on with our lives. We did that and the narrative changed to "cases matter death rate doesn't" and "wait for a vaccine".

                              I wonder when I get my season ticket money back?
                              If a player gets COVID and dies and his family sues the NCAA and university for all they're worth, what happens then? It just takes one.

                              Also, there are questions about how COVID affects the heart, and seeing as how football is one sport that consists of 350 pound athletes, I'd say it's a legit concern.

                              It's a liability issue as it pertains to college sports, not a political issue. You're smart enough to know that, so I'm not sure why you're pushing your #waron agenda here.

                              Football is a dangerous sport, and there is a certain level of risk. With that said, I'd argue that the chances of a player coming down with COVID and dying or infecting a susceptible family member are higher than a kid breaking his neck. Inherent risk and all that is the big difference in the legal conversation.
                              Last edited by KCKUKFan; 08-10-2020, 10:44 AM.

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                              • 40bill
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2014
                                • 8451

                                #60
                                Rattlings so far are the Big 10 is cancelling, the Pac 12 will follow. The SEC and ACC are pushing to play, the Big 12 is uncertain. Also strong rumors that at least two Big 10 schools, Nebraska and Iowa...are requesting to play games with the Big 12 schools.

                                In a nutshell, it will be official if the Big12, especially Texas decide to close shop. There will be an increasingly unlikely chance if the Bigth2 decides to play, the ACC and SEC will as well.

                                Woulda been a nice season.

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