12-22-2020, 07:29 AM
I haven't re-read the SCC travel-based quarantine rules with this in mind, but based on my memory, I think the quarantine only applies if you spend the night in SCC. It may be that the team could fly (or bus) into SCC, visit their dorm rooms to get whatever they need, and then bus to a non-SCC location for the night.
Indeed, from what I remember, if they stayed in a Menlo Park hotel, they might be able to be on campus during the day. I don't think they could practice at Stanford though.
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It continues to bother me to see people (for instance, the UCLA WBB coach, but I've seen Stanford WBB assistants & players do it) pull down their mask to yell. That's a lot of droplets & aerosol being emitted into the air unabated. Using the small cone as a megaphone as Tara does is very much safer.
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I would imagine being away so long is tougher on coaches, with family or an empty house, pets, bills & taxes, and such to deal with than students. I imagine they have a lot more stuff (game films, data on prospects, ...) that they need to get sent to them. I kinda expect the players to bond even more strongly than normal from the travel.
Indeed, from what I remember, if they stayed in a Menlo Park hotel, they might be able to be on campus during the day. I don't think they could practice at Stanford though.
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It continues to bother me to see people (for instance, the UCLA WBB coach, but I've seen Stanford WBB assistants & players do it) pull down their mask to yell. That's a lot of droplets & aerosol being emitted into the air unabated. Using the small cone as a megaphone as Tara does is very much safer.
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I would imagine being away so long is tougher on coaches, with family or an empty house, pets, bills & taxes, and such to deal with than students. I imagine they have a lot more stuff (game films, data on prospects, ...) that they need to get sent to them. I kinda expect the players to bond even more strongly than normal from the travel.
