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re: USC fall classes will be "primarily or exclusively" online
Posted on 7/2/20 at 11:32 am to 1999
Posted on 7/2/20 at 11:32 am to 1999
If college football is cancelled, numerous towns in this country are going to never recover economically
Saturdays in the fall are the lifeblood of stores, restaurants, servers, shopowners in areas like Ann Arbor, Madison, Auburn, areas of BR, etc
Hundreds of millions of dollars in lost tips and revenue
A disaster
You know all those little diners that are institutions for specific schools
(Mickey’s dairy bar in Madison for example) that espn analysts visit while covering a game and do a little special on it......those places will not survive if there is no cfb
Saturdays in the fall are the lifeblood of stores, restaurants, servers, shopowners in areas like Ann Arbor, Madison, Auburn, areas of BR, etc
Hundreds of millions of dollars in lost tips and revenue
A disaster
You know all those little diners that are institutions for specific schools
(Mickey’s dairy bar in Madison for example) that espn analysts visit while covering a game and do a little special on it......those places will not survive if there is no cfb
Posted on 7/2/20 at 12:21 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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If college football is cancelled, numerous towns in this country are going to never recover economically
Saturdays in the fall are the lifeblood of stores, restaurants, servers, shopowners in areas like Ann Arbor, Madison, Auburn, areas of BR, etc
Hundreds of millions of dollars in lost tips and revenue
A disaster
You know all those little diners that are institutions for specific schools
(Mickey’s dairy bar in Madison for example) that espn analysts visit while covering a game and do a little special on it......those places will not survive if there is no cfb
To the left no price is too big to try and get rid of Trump. This will continue until NOV 3.
Posted on 7/2/20 at 12:45 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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You know all those little diners that are institutions for specific schools
(Mickey’s dairy bar in Madison for example) that espn analysts visit while covering a game and do a little special on it......those places will not survive if there is no cfb
This sounds alarmist, but if the students aren't there either, its very possible.
Varsity Club at Ohio State is probably in a similar situation.
Posted on 7/2/20 at 1:44 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Saturdays in the fall are the lifeblood of stores, restaurants, servers, shopowners in areas like Ann Arbor, Madison, Auburn, areas of BR, etc
Oxfords taken quite a hit already as baseball season is massive here... and a few restaurants have closed up and moved out already...
I hope it doesn’t get as bad I think it will around here.. the students are absolutely the lifeblood of the town
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