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It’s statistically more likely that an 18-22 year old will be struck by lightning
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:39 pm
Than it is that they will die from COVID, yet a majority of decision makers are unwilling to stand their ground on cancellations of college sports. It’s stunning to see.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:41 pm to SpencerRob
I mean, we literally cancelled a game due to lightning a few years ago but I do get your point.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:44 pm to SpencerRob
It’s called institutional liability for publicly funded organizations. What part of that can’t you guys understand?
It doesn’t matter about stats, these schools cannot risk 1 kid dying from Covid under their watch due to the legal liability that would come with it.
Covid-19 is not a normal assumed risk of playing football. Insurance companies won’t cover it.
It doesn’t matter about stats, these schools cannot risk 1 kid dying from Covid under their watch due to the legal liability that would come with it.
Covid-19 is not a normal assumed risk of playing football. Insurance companies won’t cover it.
This post was edited on 8/11/20 at 3:46 pm
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:45 pm to SpencerRob
But their heart, Spencer! What about their hearts!
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:46 pm to Ash Williams
quote:The better comparison would be cancelling all games for lighting right now just in case, and moving them to the spring in hopes lightning disappears
I mean, we literally cancelled a game due to lightning a few years ago but I do get your point.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:49 pm to SBC
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It’s called institutional liability for publicly funded organizations. What part of that can’t you guys understand?
It doesn’t matter about stats, these schools cannot risk 1 kid dying from Covid under their watch due to the legal liability that would come with it.
Covid-19 is not a normal assumed risk of playing football. Insurance companies won’t cover it.
I guess it is easier to shut everything down instead of the room full of lawyers in the capital addressing this through legislation.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:49 pm to SpencerRob
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Member since May 2008
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stand their ground on cancellations of college sports
You have been a member for 12 years and don't know about the more sports board or sec rant
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:52 pm to SBC
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It’s called institutional liability for publicly funded organizations. What part of that can’t you guys understand?
It doesn’t matter about stats, these schools cannot risk 1 kid dying from Covid under their watch due to the legal liability that would come with it.
Covid-19 is not a normal assumed risk of playing football. Insurance companies won’t cover it.
So a conference chooses to lose billions rather than risk how much in liability for a death that may be impossible to pin on specifically playing a sport?
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:56 pm to SpencerRob
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It’s statistically more likely that an 18-22 year old will be struck by lightning
I want to watch football and I don't like them cancelling it. But you do realize that it takes more than just a bunch of 18-22 years to put on a football game, right? Coaches, AD staff, etc. Have you seen the age of some of the refs? The old men moving the chains average about 65 it seems. Not to mention, you can't force a bunch of students into a bubble like you can in pro sports.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 3:58 pm to SpencerRob
What are the odds an 18-22 year old attracts lighting that then hits a 60 year old?
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:03 pm to lsupride87
I mean If we were continuously in a lightning storm.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:03 pm to ashy larry
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I want to watch football and I don't like them cancelling it. But you do realize that it takes more than just a bunch of 18-22 years to put on a football game, right? Coaches, AD staff, etc. Have you seen the age of some of the refs? The old men moving the chains average about 65 it seems.
Feel free to move those goalposts and we can discuss that. Right now, it's all about player safety. Meanwhile 95% of the players want to play.
Go ahead and convince these school presidents and conference leaders to say they must cancel because of refs and coaches and let's see what is said.
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Not to mention, you can't force a bunch of students into a bubble like you can in pro sports.
Do you think it's easier to monitor the movement and health of these students with the season being canceled?
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:05 pm to SpencerRob
Get rid of football and force masks, suddenly even Ronald Reagan is a snowflake
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:06 pm to SpencerRob
1. Link?
2. It's not just the athletes. In fact, there are a lot more people needed to support the game than there are athletes.
2. It's not just the athletes. In fact, there are a lot more people needed to support the game than there are athletes.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:10 pm to ashy larry
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But you do realize that it takes more than just a bunch of 18-22 years to put on a football game, right? Coaches, AD staff, etc. Have you seen the age of some of the refs?
Coaches and refs are free to sit out I believe.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:12 pm to GRTiger
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Do you think it's easier to monitor the movement and health of these students with the season being canceled?
Honestly, that’s fricking nonsense.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:13 pm to GRTiger
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Feel free to move those goalposts and we can discuss that.
Like I said before, I don't like them canceling it. I'm just pointing out to the OP that the student-athletes aren't the only people impacted by this decision.
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Do you think it's easier to monitor the movement and health of these students with the season being canceled?
I think the students would definitely be in a better place if they were playing ball. I NEVER said otherwise. I'm saying that in pro sports the union can agree to forcing the players in a bubble. Good luck doing that to 18-22 year olds. I sure as hell wouldn't live in a bubble at that age.
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:17 pm to SBC
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It doesn’t matter about stats, these schools cannot risk 1 kid dying from Covid under their watch due to the legal liability that would come with it.
But they don’t have this liability with the flu and the flu is more dangerous than covid for younger kids. And insurance won’t pay for what? If anyone has covid they won’t pay for their healthcare?
Posted on 8/11/20 at 4:25 pm to SpencerRob
I mean we talk about how these are kids in one aspect and then another we talk about how they are young adults. Old enough to vote then they are old enough to make this decision to play or not. Let them understand the risk and have them sign wavers to where there is no legal issues. I’m not saying that I demand that they play for my own entertainment but let’s face the facts. Most of these kids came to this school to play football in the hopes of making it to the NFL. Majority of them will not stay until they graduate. You take that away from them especially the seniors the ones that did decide to stay one more year to play and graduate then what’s the fairness in that. My thing is don’t say we are gonna push it back to the spring time knowing that your more than likely just going to end up cancelling it all together. Push it back a few weeks after school starts then make the decision. Tired of this world making knee jerk reactions to everything. Logical thinking and common sense have gone out of the window since this has all started.
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