Kind of hard to plan when the landscape changes daily. I’d imagine they did have a plan a while ago, and they had to throw that plan out the window.
It’s the same questions they haven’t been able to answer since March.
Kind of hard to plan when the landscape changes daily. I’d imagine they did have a plan a while ago, and they had to throw that plan out the window.
No, Kansas. We have no delays. State board punted to the districts to decide. No state championships though from what I understand.He in Colorado if you don't mind me asking?
They could have Jan - Mar 12 week schedule and a mid April bowl season, wrapping up nicely just before the NFL draft
Disappointing to see that Joel Klatt is one of emI need to stop reading twitter for a while.
The "It'S oNlY a CoLd! I wAnT mAh FoOtBaLl!" freaks are causing me to lose my faith in humanity.
Disappointing to see that Joel Klatt is one of em
He and Clay Travis have been wrong for months, but still developed their rabid followingDisappointing to see that Joel Klatt is one of em
I don’t think that’s the motivating factor for Klatt. If it were, I might like him a bit more than I do, which isn’t much.Serious question: who's worse - someone like Klatt who is probably actually arguing because it hurts him financially, or some ordinary jerk who just doesn't want his fall Saturdays ruined?
I don’t think that’s the motivating factor for Klatt. If it were, I might like him a bit more than I do, which isn’t much.
The players and coaches are the ones who are vocal about wanting to play. The administrators don't give a **** about their health, they simply don't want to be liable for anything.
Klatt might be the best college football TV analyst in the country. He‘s incredibly well-prepared for every broadcast, with very insightful and honest commentary. He’s also a CU grad.
Why is it that don’t you like him?
And he's a huge germophobe. How about a little consistency, Klatt?Disappointing to see that Joel Klatt is one of em
As fun as it would be, I doubt we'll see bowls in the spring.
Joel Klatt and Clay Travis. Oy.I need to stop reading twitter for a while.
The "It'S oNlY a CoLd! I wAnT mAh FoOtBaLl!" freaks are causing me to lose my faith in humanity.
I pulled all the data directly from the CDC and John Hopkins dashboards:
COVID-19 Provisional Counts - Weekly Updates by Select Demographic and Geographic Characteristics
Tabulated data on provisional COVID-19 deaths by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin, and comorbidities. Also includes an index of state-level and county-level mortality data available for download.www.cdc.gov
Testing - Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented public health and economic crises. In the coming weeks and months, viral tests for the presence of COVID-19 infection as well as serological tests for antibodies and potential immunity will be critical to measure the spread of the disease...coronavirus.jhu.edu
I thought I made this clear, but now have a better appreciation of what I’m up against. I used the data at hand and will concede that my estimates could be way off. Even if SARS-CoV2 is 50X more dangerous than the data suggest that means 1 player is likely to die.
I’m not saying that’s acceptable, but I tried to be conservative (I think it’s likely >10% of CFB players will suffer serious brain injuries) and the risk from CTE is still THOUSANDS of times higher. Inform the players of the risk, have them sign a waiver, and build them a statue if they kick the bucket (just kidding don’t freak out).
But your math/reasoning still sucks. Ever heard of sampling error? I used the data from 328M people (5M confirmed cases) and you tried to argue that because 27/882 MLB players (3%) tested positive that my estimates were off. Shut some teams down if you have to, but the numbers don’t lie. If only 3% of CFB test positive then I overestimated the danger.
Hard to say. The bowls depend on fans being willing and able to travel. They also are timed to fill what would otherwise be empty hotel rooms in most cases.Disagree to an extent-I think we'll have the CFP or a reasonable facsimile thereof......but are we going to get the bowls that CU might participate in if they get to 5-5? No.
Hard to say. The bowls depend on fans being willing and able to travel. They also are timed to fill what would otherwise be empty hotel rooms in most cases.
Based on what we are hearing they would probably fall while K-12 schools are still in session and while most fans are working.
They may though count on pent up desire to get out and finally have fun and a lot of those cities have taken a beating in the tourism sector and would love to try to make some of it up.
Because covid, or because CU fan?As fun as it would be, I doubt we'll see bowls in the spring.