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    Even if the virus peaks

    Do y'all think this will impact next football seasons attendance? I'm of the opinion that it really will.

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    Interesting question. I think it’ll probably depend on how prevalent it is at the time. It might be more of a factor later in the season when the weather cools down. The students won’t care about it one way or the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joebob View Post
    Interesting question. I think it?ll probably depend on how prevalent it is at the time. It might be more of a factor later in the season when the weather cools down. The students won?t care about it one way or the other.
    I think it dwindles away and will be completely gone by November 3, 2020 and we won't hear anything else about it again. Until maybe February 2024.
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    I think if it peaks/passes by football season I think attendance will be better because we've lost so much sports. And in theory our fans that would have spent money on baseball/maybe Omaha/the women's NCAA Tournament/Men's NIT (Yes, let's all be honest here they were going to screw it up the SEC Tournament and we all knew that was going to happen deep down inside) will have the money to spend on football.

    There are always other factors too such as how the team is doing, confidence in the program, how good the product is on and off the field in the stands with concessions and things like that which I fully expect to improve over last year. We also have a new coach that everyone is excited about and so I think people were going to come and attendance was going to increase initially regardless.

    If we have a really good season we could set whatever bowl attendance records this year.

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    All depends on the timing & what the current outlook is at that time.

    I think at some point everyone will become fatigued by this unless deaths start to hit close to home
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    All depends on the timing & what the current outlook is at that time.

    I think at some point everyone will become fatigued by this unless deaths start to hit close to home
    Hell fatigued has already set in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Lambert View Post
    Hell fatigued has already set in.
    The main issue is that here is that this is an untenable situation for the economy.

    Sure, we can shut things down for a week or two, but after that, when nobody is getting paid, people will have to choose the risk of getting the virus over losing their business or not being able to pay their rent or mortgage.

    With all these bars, restaurants, etc closing down right now, who is going to pay the rent or mortgage for those properties? If the land lord offers a grace period, then who is going to pay the bank? etc, etc, etc.

    Point being, you can't just stop the world for too long. We are all too interconnected for things to just completely shut down for an extended period of time.

    This shut down has much less to do with flattening the curve as it does buying the medical field time to prepare and/or find a solution

    We'll be playing football by the Fall because they world will have moved on by then whether the virus is still a threat or not. It has too
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    The main issue is that here is that this is an untenable situation for the economy.

    Sure, we can shut things down for a week or two, but after that, when nobody is getting paid, people will have to choose the risk of getting the virus over losing their business or not being able to pay their rent or mortgage.

    With all these bars, restaurants, etc closing down right now, who is going to pay the rent or mortgage for those properties? If the land lord offers a grace period, then who is going to pay the bank? etc, etc, etc.

    Point being, you can't just stop the world for too long. We are all too interconnected for things to just completely shut down for an extended period of time.

    This shut down has much less to do with flattening the curve as it does buying the medical field time to prepare and/or find a solution

    We'll be playing football by the Fall because they world will have moved on by then whether the virus is still a threat or not. It has too
    This is valid. As I have stated before, I don't think there is any real way to completely erradicate this virus so it will become endemic to the world population. The thing here is that if a vaccine is created or herd immunity is accomplished then how does it mutate to survive? Evolution says it will get MORE contagious but less severe. Dangerous viruses usually have relatively short lifespans on the world stage because they burn their hosts out and then have nowhere to go.

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    Flattening yhe curve and the hospital situation are the exact same thing. The curve cannot surpass our medical capabilities. Hell if no one was dying, it would be business as always. Snotty nose doesn't care if its allergies or some other non-life threatening thing.
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    It’ll be almost forgotten by then.

    People will be excited to get out to see sports again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DownwardDawg View Post
    It’ll be almost forgotten by then.

    People will be excited to get out to see sports again.
    Problem is, it may very well come back next fall when the weather cools down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joebob View Post
    Problem is, it may very well come back next fall when the weather cools down.
    Immunity and vaccine by then.
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    Trump said today we may be dealing with these issues till possibly August.....


    .....when asked how long the new normal will be in place. Trump stated
    "We'll see what happens but they think August, could be July." Trump told reporters at the White House, "Could be longer than that."

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadheaddawg View Post
    Trump said today we may be dealing with these issues till possibly August.....


    .....when asked how long the new normal will be in place. Trump stated
    "We'll see what happens but they think August, could be July." Trump told reporters at the White House, "Could be longer than that."
    Yeah. No one really knows. He's going to make a conservative estimate because if he's wrong and it's sooner than expected he looks even better. If I had to make an educated guess I'd say June.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd4State View Post
    Yeah. No one really knows. He's going to make a conservative estimate because if he's wrong and it's sooner than expected he looks even better. If I had to make an educated guess I'd say June.
    Given his unique track record, he just made all that up. His guess is slightly less based on facts than many here. At least we read and can understand what we have just read.
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    Much like in China, I will be very interested to see what happen with the "suggested quarantine" is lifted here. With how contagious this virus it wouldn't suprise me if this blew up again for a Round 2 when everyone gets back out into the public. Of course, at least a portion of the population would have some kind of immunity at that point.

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    I am going to say no. By June 1st it will have subsided and will be an afterthought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dawg-gone-dawgs View Post
    I am going to say no. By June 1st it will have subsided and will be an afterthought.
    I hope you are right and every other medical professional I have been talking to is wrong.

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    CFB attendance is already trending down and I think this will hurt it further. The virus will likely not be gone by opening weekend and elderly/immuno compromised folks will stay home more.

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    to much money will have been lost by then if this trend keeps up ...... they will play
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