And Mississippi Valley. Honestly they need it even more than JSU and Alcorn. Anyway- I'm all for it.
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Nothing xan be assured as long as a gigantic portion of our population refuses to acknowledge that they have some personal responsibility to their neighbors well being and that there are some really basic things that everyone should do to limit contact between them and other people.
The goal posts have already moved. First it was nothing will change. Now we have bands and cheerleaders not traveling to road games in the Big 12. Now it's conference only games for at least 2 of the P5.
The crowd that wants safety is larger and louder than the crowd that doesn't. If that weren't the case, school wouldn't have an at home option and college football wouldn't be making the moves it currently is. The pressure is mounting and you can feel it.
Add to that we had over 2,100 positive tests today in Alabama. Largest day so far. The hits are going to keep coming and I guarantee the measures we've seen today are not the end. There will be more cut backs before this is all over.
I'll also add that it would be a very bad look for the SEC to do nothing while everyone else takes precautions. Some on here think that will cement our place as the best conference. I can assure you that will not be the narrative. We will be the reckless conference that doesn't care about the safety of kids and it will be a very very bad look for the schools and the conference.
I have said this since the March 13th, there is no very possible situation where we do not have football or we do not have football with fans in the stands.
Wear a mask, so they can wear a helmet. Stay home if possible so Kylin can run show.
There are no goal post in this situation. There is the ever changing reality that is the pandemic and the ever changing adjustments we have to do. So far, Covid is winning cause it just continues to do its thing and a shit ton of people refuse to acknowledge they have a personal responsibility to do these simple things.
1. Limit contact.
2. Socially distance as much as possible.
3. Wear a mask at all times in public.
Those three things have been clearly discussed since March 13th. Granted that the mask discussion was questioned until March 21st. Since then, only 17n idiots couldn't understand it
My comments on the goal posts moving was from the fan perspective. They are the ones that have been moving the goal posts not realizing we are going down the road they said we would never go down.
I agree that the information has been out for a while. I think the football community wasn't ready to deal with the reality of this happening because it's been so far off. Now it's not.
This is going to be a slow bleed. And it's really just a logic and safety game. If it's not logical or safe to play non conference games, why is it logical or safe to play conference games? Makes zero sense. Slow bleed.
It's been obvious for a while now that HS and College sports this fall was a pipe dream. If people had actually followed the guidlines when we came off lockdown it might have happened. Nobody gave a damn beyond a week's fun. It wasn't like we weren't warned.
RIP Southern Miss Football
Dissenting opinions within 4 posts of each other. Fascinating!
I agree w/ MetEdDawg that is shaping up as a slow bleed... It appears that they'll continue to trickle out information to soften the blow when the cancellation is made official. I can't wait to watch the Air Raid invade DWS, but all signs point to a suspended season. I pray that I'm wrong though.
For everyone. Players physically can't social distance in football and if you trust schools to be transparent about positive tests in season you're insane. Fans won't social distance and no one will police it.
The problem right now is that too many people don't give a shit and think that because football makes so much money it's ok to go forward. Meanwhile, you have a number of coaches, players family, etc that would be at risk during this. Of course they are willing to risk it. That's what they do. Doesn't make it right.
And I'll continue to preface this by saying I'm a conservative public school administrator. No one can answer the simple question as to why we are canceling non conference but keeping conference games? Makes zero sense. I predict we come out of this looking really dumb. Up to this point, the south is leading the charge in ignorance on this topic. If college football is as powerful as y'all say it is, what happened today wouldn't have happened. False narrative and overblown statistics done shut down public schools nationally and college football.
I'll say it again. A lot of people are going to be disappointed in a couple months.
Nope. Once we have a vaccine this will become the flu. Until then it's difficult to manage because we are still in the infancy of understanding the intricacies of this.
But once we have a vaccine and can administer it like the flu everything will be back to normal. Hopefully that can happen by next summer.