12-11-2020, 04:10 PM
New kickoff time is 7pm PST tomorrow
12-11-2020, 09:07 PM
(12-11-2020, 08:59 PM)JJJ Wrote:(12-11-2020, 08:30 PM)CowboyIndian Wrote:(12-11-2020, 08:17 PM)French Rage Wrote: Was it originally 8:30pm? Any word on why it was moved up?
Originally 7:30. No idea why it changed.
You are correct and same here, no idea. It's still #Pac12AfterDark
Lots of games in a number of conferences are getting cancelled with other games getting new times. At some point I was trying to understand the cascade of game changes, but this one is likely linked to Texas, tOSU, Michigan, Oregon and UW all not playing on TV earlier in the day. In those cases later games were moved up to fill the voids.
(12-11-2020, 08:59 PM)JJJ Wrote:(12-11-2020, 08:30 PM)CowboyIndian Wrote:(12-11-2020, 08:17 PM)French Rage Wrote: Was it originally 8:30pm? Any word on why it was moved up?
Originally 7:30. No idea why it changed.
You are correct and same here, no idea. It's still #Pac12AfterDark
Lots of games in a number of conferences are getting cancelled with other games getting new times. At some point I was trying to understand the cascade of game changes, but this one is likely linked to Texas, tOSU, Michigan, Oregon and UW all not playing on TV earlier in the day. In those cases later games were moved up to fill the voids.
12-11-2020, 09:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-11-2020, 09:31 PM by cardcrimson.)
(12-11-2020, 08:59 PM)JJJ Wrote:(12-11-2020, 08:30 PM)CowboyIndian Wrote:(12-11-2020, 08:17 PM)French Rage Wrote: Was it originally 8:30pm? Any word on why it was moved up?
Originally 7:30. No idea why it changed.
You are correct and same here, no idea. It's still #Pac12AfterDark
Well, that improves my chances of not falling asleep before halftime by 28.9%. . . .
Free Phogge!!!! And no, crimson doesn't refer to the Tide.
12-11-2020, 09:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-11-2020, 09:31 PM by cardcrimson.)
(12-11-2020, 08:59 PM)JJJ Wrote:(12-11-2020, 08:30 PM)CowboyIndian Wrote:(12-11-2020, 08:17 PM)French Rage Wrote: Was it originally 8:30pm? Any word on why it was moved up?
Originally 7:30. No idea why it changed.
You are correct and same here, no idea. It's still #Pac12AfterDark
Well, that improves my chances of not falling asleep before halftime by 28.9%. . . .
Free Phogge!!!! And no, crimson doesn't refer to the Tide.
12-11-2020, 09:35 PM
The previous game on the ESPNU schedule (Oklahoma State at Baylor) was upgraded to ESPN.
12-11-2020, 10:35 PM
(12-11-2020, 09:35 PM)chrisk Wrote: The previous game on the ESPNU schedule (Oklahoma State at Baylor) was upgraded to ESPN.
I thought I was keeping up on the cancellations, but I was shocked tonight to see just how many cancellations are out there at the moment. A lot of big names are not going to play tomorrow.
(12-11-2020, 09:35 PM)chrisk Wrote: The previous game on the ESPNU schedule (Oklahoma State at Baylor) was upgraded to ESPN.
I thought I was keeping up on the cancellations, but I was shocked tonight to see just how many cancellations are out there at the moment. A lot of big names are not going to play tomorrow.
I wonder how they can have a game at all. Contact sports are prohibited. A stadium in that county would be limited to 50 people. I can't see how you can add up players, coaches, trainers, and officials (plus broadcasters) and manage a football game with under 50 people!
The Oregon state guidance indicates
"NOTE: Executive Order 20-28 combined with the OHA/HECC standards require that all higher education activities . . ."
The OHA/HECC standards indicate
Sector Risk Level Guidance indicates
The Oregon state guidance indicates
"NOTE: Executive Order 20-28 combined with the OHA/HECC standards require that all higher education activities . . ."
The OHA/HECC standards indicate
Quote:Sector Guidance –Outdoor Recreation and Outdoor Fitness EstablishmentsBenton County (containing the stadium) is shown as Extreme Risk level.
Applicability:This guidance applies to:
•the general public, including leagues, trainers, coaches, officials, players, K-12 and Collegiate sports and spectators, while participating in or using outdoor recreation and outdoor fitness establishments.
“Outdoor recreation and outdoor fitness establishments ” means outdoor locations where outdoor recreation, agri tourism, outdoor K-12 or collegiate sports and fitness activities occur including but not limited to outdoor gyms, outdoor fitness organizations, outdoor recreational sports, outdoor pools, outdoor K-12 sports, outdoor collegiate sports, outdoor personal training and outdoor dance.
Distancing and Occupancy: Outdoor recreation and outdoor fitness establishments, and operators of public outdoor areas are required to:
•With the exception of public outdoor areas, limit maximum capacity based on this designated level of risk for the county in which the outdoor recreation or outdoor fitness establishment is located.
oCapacity limits do not apply to public outdoor areas.
Full-contact sports are prohibited at this time. Training and conditioning, such as weightlifting, running drills and intra-squad scrimmaging, cannot include full contact of any kind.
Sector Risk Level Guidance indicates
Quote:Outdoor Recreation and Fitness Establishments (includes ... outdoor collegiate sports, ...) [Extreme Risk] Maximum 50 people
I wonder how they can have a game at all. Contact sports are prohibited. A stadium in that county would be limited to 50 people. I can't see how you can add up players, coaches, trainers, and officials (plus broadcasters) and manage a football game with under 50 people!
The Oregon state guidance indicates
"NOTE: Executive Order 20-28 combined with the OHA/HECC standards require that all higher education activities . . ."
The OHA/HECC standards indicate
Sector Risk Level Guidance indicates
The Oregon state guidance indicates
"NOTE: Executive Order 20-28 combined with the OHA/HECC standards require that all higher education activities . . ."
The OHA/HECC standards indicate
Quote:Sector Guidance –Outdoor Recreation and Outdoor Fitness EstablishmentsBenton County (containing the stadium) is shown as Extreme Risk level.
Applicability:This guidance applies to:
•the general public, including leagues, trainers, coaches, officials, players, K-12 and Collegiate sports and spectators, while participating in or using outdoor recreation and outdoor fitness establishments.
“Outdoor recreation and outdoor fitness establishments ” means outdoor locations where outdoor recreation, agri tourism, outdoor K-12 or collegiate sports and fitness activities occur including but not limited to outdoor gyms, outdoor fitness organizations, outdoor recreational sports, outdoor pools, outdoor K-12 sports, outdoor collegiate sports, outdoor personal training and outdoor dance.
Distancing and Occupancy: Outdoor recreation and outdoor fitness establishments, and operators of public outdoor areas are required to:
•With the exception of public outdoor areas, limit maximum capacity based on this designated level of risk for the county in which the outdoor recreation or outdoor fitness establishment is located.
oCapacity limits do not apply to public outdoor areas.
Full-contact sports are prohibited at this time. Training and conditioning, such as weightlifting, running drills and intra-squad scrimmaging, cannot include full contact of any kind.
Sector Risk Level Guidance indicates
Quote:Outdoor Recreation and Fitness Establishments (includes ... outdoor collegiate sports, ...) [Extreme Risk] Maximum 50 people
12-12-2020, 12:49 AM
(12-11-2020, 10:47 PM)M T Wrote: I wonder how they can have a game at all. Contact sports are prohibited. A stadium in that county would be limited to 50 people. I can't see how you can add up players, coaches, trainers, and officials (plus broadcasters) and manage a football game with under 50 people!
There's probably an exception for professional sports.
By the way, I am surprised that the USC/UCLA is happening as well, given how bad things are in LA.
BC
(12-11-2020, 10:47 PM)M T Wrote: I wonder how they can have a game at all. Contact sports are prohibited. A stadium in that county would be limited to 50 people. I can't see how you can add up players, coaches, trainers, and officials (plus broadcasters) and manage a football game with under 50 people!
There's probably an exception for professional sports.
By the way, I am surprised that the USC/UCLA is happening as well, given how bad things are in LA.
BC
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