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So on the 22nd of this month the SEC is going to vote to open up facilities. .
I am assuming this will allow the athletes back in the weight room. How do you think they vote and who does the voting for each school?
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Keenum will vote no until everyone agrees not to sell beer.*
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I would bet. It's unanimous vote to allow the athletes back.
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They do have to vote I'm sure but once again, that call isn't really theirs to make.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
They do have to vote I'm sure but once again, that call isn't really theirs to make.
Whose call is it?
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Originally Posted by
Cooterpoot
Keenum will vote no until everyone agrees not to sell beer.*
And the hot dogs suck; give it a rest.
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It will be voted on to come back in a landslide. These AD's aren't idiots.
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
Whose call is it?
The health authorities and the governments in the various states will make those calls.
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I suspect it will be a unanimous vote with certain guidelines such as a certain amount of players can be in a weight room at a time. Hopefully our staff will be creative and utilize the Sanderson Center and move equipment to places like the Palmeiro Center and Shira Complex as feasible and logically as possible to maximize time.
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Originally Posted by
Liverpooldawg
The health authorities and the governments in the various states will make those calls.
Who would that be in MS?
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Probably the governor on advice of the Dept of Public Health.
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http://https://www.si.com/college/2020/05/15/ncaa-college-football-return-campus-coronavirus
I find it interesting the PAC12 will meet before the NCAA meets to make a decision. Seems to me, the pac12 will vote to extend closing of athletic facilities.
Last edited by Maroonthirteen; 05-16-2020 at 01:21 PM.
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The players would be a heck of a lot safer back at MSU with the medical care, physical activity and nutrition they will at MSU than they will at home.
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Originally Posted by
Leeshouldveflanked
The players would be a heck of a lot safer back at MSU with the medical care, physical activity and nutrition they will at MSU than they will at home.
This.
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Originally Posted by
TaleofTwoDogs
Probably the governor on advice of the Dept of Public Health.
Prob. And no governor who wants to be re-elected in MS, AL, or LA is going to prevent this from happening unless there 100s dying daily.
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