Nobody is answering this.
Are these active cases or are they antibody positive?
Are these active cases or are they antibody positive?
I think they end up requiring it in classrooms as well. That way the kids who won't be partying and such can feel like they're protected even though the majority will act like normal college kids anywaysUA is riding this one out. They won't even discuss -- again -- face masks until July 15. Mizzou is moving a lot quicker, although I guess it doesn't matter at this point. A lot can change.
The ones being reported by the schools? To my knowledge they're using the regular tests to catch players who may currently have it. I just sent in a question so i'll let you know if they've also done some antibody testing.Nobody is answering this.
Are these active cases or are they antibody positive?
Yep, if we are all good little boys and girls, our overlords will reward us with sportsWear a mask (I know you don’t think it’s cool and no it doesn’t indicate a political leaning) + social distance + wash your hand religiously and we will have some form of a football season. Added bonus for us parents is that kids can go to school. Come on guys we got this. The formula is simple. I need football and I really need basketball.
Yep, if we are all good little boys and girls, our overlords will reward us with sports
#ProtectTheNerdsI think they end up requiring it in classrooms as well. That way the kids who won't be partying and such can feel like they're protected even though the majority will act like normal college kids anyways
Antibodies are long goneGetting antibody test today at lunch. Will report back with results, but I am placing the odds at 1/1 I had it back in February.
We’ll talk to Pittman at 1 today. Some players have been quarantined but we’ll ask how many
I've heard that they aren't quite doing what they're supposed to do but we wouldn't know would we because they won't tell us testing numbers
If it’s a final decision on July 8, it’s 99.999% cancelled.
What happened to the 15th, wasn't that the date set before?If it’s a final decision on July 8, it’s 99.999% cancelled.
If it’s a final decision on July 8, it’s 99.999% cancelled.
For the Ivy League? I have no idea.What happened to the 15th, wasn't that the date set before?
Agreed. After thinking on it more, I think that 15th date was sec, not ncaaFor the Ivy League? I have no idea.
I'm just saying, its impossible to say you are going to play the season on July 8th and that be your final decision. Too much could happen between July 8 and the season. But you can say you won't play on July 8 and that can be your final decision.
I think Sankey said they're pushing it back to late july last weekAgreed. After thinking on it more, I think that 15th date was sec, not ncaa
If it’s a final decision on July 8, it’s 99.999% cancelled.
I'd hope that every non private/ivy league school would push it back as far as possible, due to the absolute need for the football revenue to make the university run.you can tell those who really want to play and those that don't. Some are moving dates up and some are moving dates back