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5 minutes ago, mdn82 said:

Man, a lot of teams are cancelling right now.  Who else would be surprised with them “postponing” the season after what K just did and a lot of teams cancelling?

Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if they "postponed" the season before long.  I know the NCAA doesn't want to because they're going to lose a ton of money again but when coaches start voicing their "concern" with the health of student-athletes the NCAA will have to "postpone."

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Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if they "postponed" the season before long.  I know the NCAA doesn't want to because they're going to lose a ton of money again but when coaches start voicing their "concern" with the health of student-athletes the NCAA will have to "postpone."

I mean...why? Maybe I’m being insensitive, but haven’t we seen the NBA, NFL, MLB, and NCAAF be able to successfully complete seasons. Obviously it’s more difficult, and there are inherent risks, but these guys get paid a ton of money for a reason. Show some flexibility. And as always, if individual players, or teams, feel unsafe playing, let them make that decision to cancel. Don’t cancel the whole thing.


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1 minute ago, HoosierDYT said:


I mean...why? Maybe I’m being insensitive, but haven’t we seen the NBA, NFL, MLB, and NCAAF be able to successfully complete seasons. Obviously it’s more difficult, and there are inherent risks, but these guys get paid a ton of money for a reason. Show some flexibility. And as always, if individual players, or teams, feel unsafe playing, let them make that decision to cancel. Don’t cancel the whole thing.


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I have views that infringe on the standards established by the board moderators and members as for the reason why this whole thing got out of hand.  However, I'll keep those views to myself.  The politicking that goes on at all levels of sports from teams, conferences, coaches, and committees has led us to where we are.

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45 minutes ago, HoosierDYT said:


I mean...why? Maybe I’m being insensitive, but haven’t we seen the NBA, NFL, MLB, and NCAAF be able to successfully complete seasons. Obviously it’s more difficult, and there are inherent risks, but these guys get paid a ton of money for a reason. Show some flexibility. And as always, if individual players, or teams, feel unsafe playing, let them make that decision to cancel. Don’t cancel the whole thing.


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I think the NBA was absolute success story.  The others?  Mixed bag at best.  Many games have been cancelled in all others.  But comparing or lumping the NCAA to professional sports isn’t the best way either.  Professional athletes can limit the people they are around regularly.  Even within a facility.  Most college athletes don’t have that luxury.  Testing has become more abundant at all levels.  Professional leagues have more reserves to make a true bubble happen.  I am honestly scared to see what hodgepodge the NCAA does for March Madness.  Which I guarantee will still occur.  That event is the revenue for the NCAA.  Two years off won’t happen one way or another.

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Feels like the NBA did an awesome job, baseball was 'good enough', and football has been...challenging.

May be largely a product of the increasing number of people that each of these sports has to supervise within the restrictions--NBA has the most ability to control, then baseball, then football.

Also, pro sports can control their people off the field more easily than college. Way harder to create a bubble for the IU football team with teenagers living on a big campus in densely packed dorms and apartments than for the Colts.

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1 hour ago, Stuhoo said:

Feels like the NBA did an awesome job, baseball was 'good enough', and football has been...challenging.

May be largely a product of the increasing number of people that each of these sports has to supervise within the restrictions--NBA has the most ability to control, then baseball, then football.

Also, pro sports can control their people off the field more easily than college. Way harder to create a bubble for the IU football team with teenagers living on a big campus in densely packed dorms and apartments than for the Colts.

Watching the Cardinals play about 45 games in the last 30 calendar days was delightful from this Cubs fan.  Don’t tell Boob I said that.  He won’t like me talking negative about his Cards.

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17 minutes ago, LIHoosier said:

Good Lord, Maryland is down 38-15 at halftime...to Clemson...in basketball.


If it were football the score at halftime would be far more lopsided.

 

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32 minutes ago, Uspshoosier said:

So I’m watching BYU/Boise St on BYU TV in standard definition.   Not sure how a Comcast package in Indiana has this channel but whatever it’s a close game

boise up 2 with 9 min to go 

Boise with a big 3.  Boise up 3 with 7 sec.  BYU ball.   Just watching BYU channel on a Wednesday 

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