11-20-2020, 03:03 PM
WSU game reportedly cancelled
11-20-2020, 03:06 PM
(11-20-2020, 03:03 PM)Section QQ Wrote: https://twitter.com/BonaguraESPN/status/...8369612800
Pac-12 has a press release up now. Based on WSU's side.
Too bad. If it happened earlier we COULD have played Colorado again since they have an opening now too. ;)
(11-20-2020, 03:03 PM)Section QQ Wrote: https://twitter.com/BonaguraESPN/status/...8369612800
Pac-12 has a press release up now. Based on WSU's side.
Too bad. If it happened earlier we COULD have played Colorado again since they have an opening now too. ;)
11-20-2020, 03:12 PM
(11-20-2020, 03:06 PM)Farm93 Wrote:(11-20-2020, 03:03 PM)Section QQ Wrote: https://twitter.com/BonaguraESPN/status/...8369612800
Pac-12 has a press release up now. Based on WSU's side.
Too bad. If it happened earlier we COULD have played Colorado again since they have an opening now too. ;)
https://pac-12.com/article/2020/11/20/pa...tball-game
Quote:"The Pac-12 has, after consultation with Washington State University, cancelled the Washington State at Stanford football game scheduled for November 21. This decision was made under the Pac-12’s football game cancellation policy due to Washington State not having the minimum number of scholarship players available for the game as a result of a number of positive football student-athlete COVID-19 cases and resulting isolation of additional football student-athletes under contact tracing protocols. Under Conference policy, the game will be declared a no contest.
Eric
"the older we get the better we were"
(11-20-2020, 03:06 PM)Farm93 Wrote:(11-20-2020, 03:03 PM)Section QQ Wrote: https://twitter.com/BonaguraESPN/status/...8369612800
Pac-12 has a press release up now. Based on WSU's side.
Too bad. If it happened earlier we COULD have played Colorado again since they have an opening now too. ;)
https://pac-12.com/article/2020/11/20/pa...tball-game
Quote:"The Pac-12 has, after consultation with Washington State University, cancelled the Washington State at Stanford football game scheduled for November 21. This decision was made under the Pac-12’s football game cancellation policy due to Washington State not having the minimum number of scholarship players available for the game as a result of a number of positive football student-athlete COVID-19 cases and resulting isolation of additional football student-athletes under contact tracing protocols. Under Conference policy, the game will be declared a no contest.
Eric
"the older we get the better we were"
11-20-2020, 03:13 PM
Just shut down this sorry charade. The Niners have 7 players on the Covid list now. Cal has had two games canceled. Stanford now has a game canceled, bringing it to what, 18 games college canceled this weekend now?
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
Just shut down this sorry charade. The Niners have 7 players on the Covid list now. Cal has had two games canceled. Stanford now has a game canceled, bringing it to what, 18 games college canceled this weekend now?
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
(11-20-2020, 03:13 PM)OutsiderFan Wrote: Just shut down this sorry charade. The Niners have 7 players on the Covid list now. Cal has had two games canceled. Stanford now has a game canceled, bringing it to what, 18 games college canceled this weekend now?
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
FWIW, according to one reporter (I posted it in the NFL thread in the covid board), lately, the NFL's cases are all inbound from community and not player to player.
(11-20-2020, 03:13 PM)OutsiderFan Wrote: Just shut down this sorry charade. The Niners have 7 players on the Covid list now. Cal has had two games canceled. Stanford now has a game canceled, bringing it to what, 18 games college canceled this weekend now?
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
FWIW, according to one reporter (I posted it in the NFL thread in the covid board), lately, the NFL's cases are all inbound from community and not player to player.
11-20-2020, 03:27 PM
Amen. Shut it down and declare all games played void. Apparently a great majority of major league baseball players can be trusted to be safe and a bunch of college kids can't be trusted with their egos.
11-20-2020, 03:31 PM
(11-20-2020, 03:22 PM)magnus Wrote:(11-20-2020, 03:13 PM)OutsiderFan Wrote: Just shut down this sorry charade. The Niners have 7 players on the Covid list now. Cal has had two games canceled. Stanford now has a game canceled, bringing it to what, 18 games college canceled this weekend now?
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
FWIW, according to one reporter (I posted it in the NFL thread in the covid board), lately, the NFL's cases are all inbound from community and not player to player.
This may be true, but it's still impacting the availability of players on the teams who must isolate and quarantine. It's tough enough being a fan when players go down with physical injuries, but now players can miss time without even necessarily being sick. But let's not forget these infected players can further infections outside their team facilities too, which leads to more community spread.
(11-20-2020, 03:22 PM)magnus Wrote:(11-20-2020, 03:13 PM)OutsiderFan Wrote: Just shut down this sorry charade. The Niners have 7 players on the Covid list now. Cal has had two games canceled. Stanford now has a game canceled, bringing it to what, 18 games college canceled this weekend now?
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
FWIW, according to one reporter (I posted it in the NFL thread in the covid board), lately, the NFL's cases are all inbound from community and not player to player.
This may be true, but it's still impacting the availability of players on the teams who must isolate and quarantine. It's tough enough being a fan when players go down with physical injuries, but now players can miss time without even necessarily being sick. But let's not forget these infected players can further infections outside their team facilities too, which leads to more community spread.
11-20-2020, 03:52 PM
San Jose State is available. Seems like the perfect quick replacement. No travel, just plug and play.
Then after we get our asses handed to us, perhaps we might rethink the coordinators.
Then after we get our asses handed to us, perhaps we might rethink the coordinators.
Free Phogge!!!! And no, crimson doesn't refer to the Tide.
San Jose State is available. Seems like the perfect quick replacement. No travel, just plug and play.
Then after we get our asses handed to us, perhaps we might rethink the coordinators.
Then after we get our asses handed to us, perhaps we might rethink the coordinators.
Free Phogge!!!! And no, crimson doesn't refer to the Tide.
11-20-2020, 03:55 PM
If getting SJSU on Saturday is/was feasible, I'd be all for it.
Sunday, no. Big Game is next Friday. That's too quick a turnaround.
Sunday, no. Big Game is next Friday. That's too quick a turnaround.
11-20-2020, 04:03 PM
Sunday would be great. Just play the JV's. Except Stanford has been playing the JV's in the first two games.
11-20-2020, 04:12 PM
Are the players losing a year of eligibility for this dumpster fire of a "season"? Please tell me they aren't!
I'd say pack it in and try again next year. This is dumb.
I'd say pack it in and try again next year. This is dumb.
Are the players losing a year of eligibility for this dumpster fire of a "season"? Please tell me they aren't!
I'd say pack it in and try again next year. This is dumb.
I'd say pack it in and try again next year. This is dumb.
11-20-2020, 04:38 PM
(11-20-2020, 03:13 PM)OutsiderFan Wrote: Just shut down this sorry charade. The Niners have 7 players on the Covid list now. Cal has had two games canceled. Stanford now has a game canceled, bringing it to what, 18 games college canceled this weekend now?
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
I see what you did there.
Thanksgiving gatherings and the risk/wisdom of same are completely independent of football games. As noted by Magnus, the games aren't anywhere near the problem that everyday life/community spread is.
Not sure why everyone is in a dither over this. So another college game isn't going to be played. BFD (especially as it is between Stanford and WSU - nobody cares). At some point down the road, we'll look up (or come out of hiding, or whatever we're all doing now) and the "season" will be over. Some teams may have played 10-11 games; some teams in the 0-3 games range; and who knows, there might even be a CFP and a "national champeen" crowned. Good for them. It's fine with me if it happens; it's fine with me if it doesn't. [BTW, I imagine kids in minor sports -not just football - and their families really want the games to go on, for obvious reasons].
It's like you all want to be Dean Wormer: "No more fun of any kind!" (for anyone).
(11-20-2020, 03:13 PM)OutsiderFan Wrote: Just shut down this sorry charade. The Niners have 7 players on the Covid list now. Cal has had two games canceled. Stanford now has a game canceled, bringing it to what, 18 games college canceled this weekend now?
The NFL should also stop playing. The NBA has proven it can play in a bubble, but the NFL clearly is not doing enough to stop infection spread. keeping these games going, and allowing Thanksgiving gatherings to go on sets a toned of normalization that is going to set us up for a truly unfathomably terrible December.
I see what you did there.
Thanksgiving gatherings and the risk/wisdom of same are completely independent of football games. As noted by Magnus, the games aren't anywhere near the problem that everyday life/community spread is.
Not sure why everyone is in a dither over this. So another college game isn't going to be played. BFD (especially as it is between Stanford and WSU - nobody cares). At some point down the road, we'll look up (or come out of hiding, or whatever we're all doing now) and the "season" will be over. Some teams may have played 10-11 games; some teams in the 0-3 games range; and who knows, there might even be a CFP and a "national champeen" crowned. Good for them. It's fine with me if it happens; it's fine with me if it doesn't. [BTW, I imagine kids in minor sports -not just football - and their families really want the games to go on, for obvious reasons].
It's like you all want to be Dean Wormer: "No more fun of any kind!" (for anyone).
11-20-2020, 05:20 PM
(11-20-2020, 04:38 PM)teejers1 Wrote: [BTW, I imagine kids in minor sports -not just football - and their families really want the games to go on, for obvious reasons].
It's like you all want to be Dean Wormer: "No more fun of any kind!" (for anyone).
And not just college. High School and Club too. Kids want to compete.
Free Phogge!!!! And no, crimson doesn't refer to the Tide.
(11-20-2020, 04:38 PM)teejers1 Wrote: [BTW, I imagine kids in minor sports -not just football - and their families really want the games to go on, for obvious reasons].
It's like you all want to be Dean Wormer: "No more fun of any kind!" (for anyone).
And not just college. High School and Club too. Kids want to compete.
Free Phogge!!!! And no, crimson doesn't refer to the Tide.
11-20-2020, 05:38 PM
(11-20-2020, 03:27 PM)Phogge Wrote: Amen. Shut it down and declare all games played void. Apparently a great majority of major league baseball players can be trusted to be safe and a bunch of college kids can't be trusted with their egos.
MLB, NBA played truncated seasons during a time when infection rates were at their lowest.
(11-20-2020, 03:27 PM)Phogge Wrote: Amen. Shut it down and declare all games played void. Apparently a great majority of major league baseball players can be trusted to be safe and a bunch of college kids can't be trusted with their egos.
MLB, NBA played truncated seasons during a time when infection rates were at their lowest.
11-20-2020, 05:50 PM
(11-20-2020, 05:20 PM)cardcrimson Wrote:(11-20-2020, 04:38 PM)teejers1 Wrote: [BTW, I imagine kids in minor sports -not just football - and their families really want the games to go on, for obvious reasons].
It's like you all want to be Dean Wormer: "No more fun of any kind!" (for anyone).
And not just college. High School and Club too. Kids want to compete.
And I want to have Thanksgiving with my parents, but to do so would be irresponsible. Hell, I've been hoping to have a chance to go back to the office, but alas that's not happening until next spring at the earliest.
There's a limited amount of things "we" can do while keeping the virus under control (and by under control, I mean, R < 1). Unfortunately, R is currently > 1, so we are already doing too many activities, so caseloads are high and rising. So, we can chose to curtail activities now or wait until cases start to overwhelm hospitals, at which point more drastic measures will be needed. The whole point is to try to avoid a second lockdown.
BC
(11-20-2020, 05:20 PM)cardcrimson Wrote:(11-20-2020, 04:38 PM)teejers1 Wrote: [BTW, I imagine kids in minor sports -not just football - and their families really want the games to go on, for obvious reasons].
It's like you all want to be Dean Wormer: "No more fun of any kind!" (for anyone).
And not just college. High School and Club too. Kids want to compete.
And I want to have Thanksgiving with my parents, but to do so would be irresponsible. Hell, I've been hoping to have a chance to go back to the office, but alas that's not happening until next spring at the earliest.
There's a limited amount of things "we" can do while keeping the virus under control (and by under control, I mean, R < 1). Unfortunately, R is currently > 1, so we are already doing too many activities, so caseloads are high and rising. So, we can chose to curtail activities now or wait until cases start to overwhelm hospitals, at which point more drastic measures will be needed. The whole point is to try to avoid a second lockdown.
BC
College kids are 18-22. It’s not their egos. They are kids. Why they had this “53 threshold“ is a little bit beyond me. If they agreed to play the season, and they did, then you play with what you got. It’s no different than having a bunch of injuries. So WSU would’ve been shorthanded. Big deal.
Is there any proof that college football is contributing to the spread? Generally, I mean. Frankly I’m not even sure it’s adding to the spread amongst the kids – who may have been more likely to get it anyway given they’re going to go out and do stuff.
(11-20-2020, 05:50 PM)BostonCard Wrote:(11-20-2020, 05:20 PM)cardcrimson Wrote:(11-20-2020, 04:38 PM)teejers1 Wrote: [BTW, I imagine kids in minor sports -not just football - and their families really want the games to go on, for obvious reasons].
It's like you all want to be Dean Wormer: "No more fun of any kind!" (for anyone).
And not just college. High School and Club too. Kids want to compete.
And I want to have Thanksgiving with my parents, but to do so would be irresponsible. Hell, I've been hoping to have a chance to go back to the office, but alas that's not happening until next spring at the earliest.
There's a limited amount of things "we" can do while keeping the virus under control (and by under control, I mean, R < 1). Unfortunately, R is currently > 1, so we are already doing too many activities, so caseloads are high and rising. So, we can chose to curtail activities now or wait until cases start to overwhelm hospitals, at which point more drastic measures will be needed. The whole point is to try to avoid a second lockdown.
BC
Is there any proof that college football is contributing to the spread? Generally, I mean. Frankly I’m not even sure it’s adding to the spread amongst the kids – who may have been more likely to get it anyway given they’re going to go out and do stuff.
College kids are 18-22. It’s not their egos. They are kids. Why they had this “53 threshold“ is a little bit beyond me. If they agreed to play the season, and they did, then you play with what you got. It’s no different than having a bunch of injuries. So WSU would’ve been shorthanded. Big deal.
Is there any proof that college football is contributing to the spread? Generally, I mean. Frankly I’m not even sure it’s adding to the spread amongst the kids – who may have been more likely to get it anyway given they’re going to go out and do stuff.
(11-20-2020, 05:50 PM)BostonCard Wrote:(11-20-2020, 05:20 PM)cardcrimson Wrote:(11-20-2020, 04:38 PM)teejers1 Wrote: [BTW, I imagine kids in minor sports -not just football - and their families really want the games to go on, for obvious reasons].
It's like you all want to be Dean Wormer: "No more fun of any kind!" (for anyone).
And not just college. High School and Club too. Kids want to compete.
And I want to have Thanksgiving with my parents, but to do so would be irresponsible. Hell, I've been hoping to have a chance to go back to the office, but alas that's not happening until next spring at the earliest.
There's a limited amount of things "we" can do while keeping the virus under control (and by under control, I mean, R < 1). Unfortunately, R is currently > 1, so we are already doing too many activities, so caseloads are high and rising. So, we can chose to curtail activities now or wait until cases start to overwhelm hospitals, at which point more drastic measures will be needed. The whole point is to try to avoid a second lockdown.
BC
Is there any proof that college football is contributing to the spread? Generally, I mean. Frankly I’m not even sure it’s adding to the spread amongst the kids – who may have been more likely to get it anyway given they’re going to go out and do stuff.
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