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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey spoke to ESPN and said that he is worried about the college football season due COVID-19 pandemic. Per ProFootballTalk:
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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said today that his level of concern is “high to very high.”

“We put a medical advisory group together in early April with the question ‘What do we have to do to get back to activity?’ and they’ve been a big part of the conversation,” Sankey told ESPN. “But, the direct reality is not good and the notion that we’ve politicized medical guidance of distancing, and breathing masks, and hand sanitization, ventilation of being outside, being careful where you are in buildings. There’s some very clear advice about — you can’t mitigate and eliminate every risk but how do you minimize the risk? . . . We are running out of time to correct and get things right and as a society, we owe it to each other to be as healthy as we can be.”

Sankey said he is still working on getting the season started as scheduled, but he has to acknowledge that the situation — particularly in some of the states where SEC schools are located — is grim.

“I’m going to focus on preparing to play the season as scheduled but acknowledge the circumstances around coronavirus are going to guide us in that decision making,” Sankey said. “And the reality right now is the trends in our region in our nation are not in the positive direction for being able to have normal experiences.”
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CanebreakCajun46 months
He’s from New York. He is a progressive plant sent to the SEC to destroy our culture.
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Privateer 200746 months
Zero risk to college athletes. Why is everyone such a scared pussy?
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evanstontiger46 months
Link to proof of this?
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Tigers4Lyfe46 months
Zero huh?
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cypressbrake346 months
Just cancel the 2020 season and give the players another year of eligibility if they want it. Stop pussy footing around things! And forget about this spring football nonsense. Start anew with the 2021 season next fall. Problem solved.
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TygerDurden46 months
The 85 limit would have to be increased by the ncaa to make this happen.
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RBTiger46 months
Don't fall for it ; this virus will still be here in Fall 2021. Can't Cancel 2021 too.
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udtiger46 months
fricking bullshite
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Groundscrew8546 months
I don’t understand. Matt moscona swore we were gonna play football?
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Bamadiver46 months
“as a society, we owe it to each other to be as healthy as we can be.” Uh oh.
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Big Sway46 months
Democrat pandemic!
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evanstontiger46 months
Incompetent president refused to listen to doctors and scientists.
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Tigers4Lyfe46 months
Whoever it may be it's putting people in the hospital and some in the ground.
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Ebbandflow46 months
Yes Democrats started a worldwide pandemic. Do you even listen to yourself or edit yourself?
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imjustafatkid46 months
If he cancels football season, he will forever be remembered as a failure.
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Tiger4life580346 months
It’s everyone who can’t enjoy a beer at home instead of at a bar’s fault, not Sankey’s.
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themunch46 months
If you go to a game and come home from being in the weather to later get sick, do you stop going at all. No, you get well, then go back. This notion of sealing off every one till the plague passes by is idiotic and hurtful to all.
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Murray46 months
Narrow minded fans.
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DeafVallyBatnR46 months
Weak Commissioner.
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Tigers4Lyfe46 months
Aww he's pouty because he may not have football and is going to blame the adult who has to be responsible. I too want football but am wise enough to realize if it doesn't happen that it's not because the commissioner is weak. In fact, it's just the opposite, as other conferences are starting to cave and the SEC is hanging on until a decision absolutely has to be made.
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