Ivy League football
The Ivy League participated in the first ever college football game. It could again be a leader in the post Covid-19 world of CFB.
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I've been saying for the longest how I hate to look at this from a red state vs. blue state perspective, but every time stuff like this surfaces, I can't help but look at this from a red state vs. blue state perspective.There's no use to hanging on "for dear life" to the major changes one school or conference will enact for football. It's almost like the damn sport is a religion in these parts. Oh, wait...
Also, you cant start that late and still have playoffs, bowl games, etc....
As for someone like me, I would LOVE it. if it moved to the Spring maybe starting early to mid Feb. It would/should definitely increase bball and baseball attendance with move people being home on those weekends.
The college basketball world did.The college football world is not going to follow the lead of no smalltime Ivy League. Are they serious?
The college basketball world did.
The college basketball world did.
There's no use to hanging on "for dear life" to the major changes one school or conference will enact for football. It's almost like the damn sport is a religion in these parts. Oh, wait...
But I digress...
It doesn't make sense to wait until the last possible minute to make an announcement. The sooner your fanbase has to adjust to a new normal, the better off things will be in the long run. More time to fundraise and find as many revenue sources one can to offset any loss of student fee revenue, or ticket revenue, or game guarantees.
Yes man. You don’t have immunity for this after you get it one time, as previously believed.Well lets hope for a vaccine by the end of the year. BUT soon, everyone will have/had it anyway so will it even matter?
Yes man. You don’t have immunity for this after you get it one time, as previously believed.
Yes man. You don’t have immunity for this after you get it one time, as previously believed.
fugue that Im at every game.... I go to travel softball games now with up to 50 teams in tournaments with NOBODY but the few Blacks there having on mask. Thats over 1000 kids in a tight ballpark.... If I can do that now, then its nothing to go to a football game an isolate myself in a corner.Well in my non-expert opinion, ....lol there has not been any major reports or people catching it twice and this new study on loss of immunity is still very new. If those people were asymptomatic with NO antibodies, im sure they will likely also be asymptomatic with a small amount of antibodies.
Im not advocating football. Im not going to a SINGLE game but those who chose to go and for those players who choose to play shouldnt be subjected to false narratives.
Just because no one things back to give the Ivy League credit still doesn't mean it didn't happen. You just indicated that it did. (LOL)The Ivy League was first but stopping the season was inevitable and everyone did it in their own time not because of some Ivy League. No one thinks back to the shut down and says "Ivy League led the way". Well two or three of yall might but that's a different topic.
Just because no one things back to give the Ivy League credit still doesn't mean it didn't happen. You just indicated that it did. (LOL)
fugue that Im at every game.... I go to travel softball games now with up to 50 teams in tournaments with NOBODY but the few Blacks there having on mask. Thats over 1000 kids in a tight ballpark.... If I can do that now, then its nothing to go to a football game an isolate myself in a corner.
Well in my non-expert opinion, ....lol there has not been any major reports or people catching it twice and this new study on loss of immunity is still very new. If those people were asymptomatic with NO antibodies, im sure they will likely also be asymptomatic with a small amount of antibodies.
Im not advocating football. Im not going to a SINGLE game but those who chose to go and for those players who choose to play shouldnt be subjected to false narratives.
And how that turned out?The college basketball world did.