The Big Ten will undoubtably say “science” as a face-saving gesture, but it was undoubtedly public, student, and athlete pressure. Most of those States had professional and collegiate sports already being played successfully outside the Big Ten venue.
Quite a few college students and athletes have already tested positive for COVID, none hospitalized that I’m aware of.
Just about all of the SEC football teams have had positive COVID cases since the Spring. They quarantine until they pass two tests. A few weeks ago some practices and scrimmages were cancelled but i haven’t heard of any the past week. Ed Orgeron, the LSU Coach, said that most of his team had tested positive for COVID antibodies or had already tested positive and were quarantined weeks ago.
It wouldn’t be a surprise if many College aged kids have COVID antibodies.
There’s no doubt in my mind that safety protocol compliance is a challenge with college aged students.
Quite a few college students and athletes have already tested positive for COVID, none hospitalized that I’m aware of.
Just about all of the SEC football teams have had positive COVID cases since the Spring. They quarantine until they pass two tests. A few weeks ago some practices and scrimmages were cancelled but i haven’t heard of any the past week. Ed Orgeron, the LSU Coach, said that most of his team had tested positive for COVID antibodies or had already tested positive and were quarantined weeks ago.
It wouldn’t be a surprise if many College aged kids have COVID antibodies.
There’s no doubt in my mind that safety protocol compliance is a challenge with college aged students.
Looks like they're changing their plans accordingly to the science or to the pressure put on them by the schools / parents. Remember the Nebraska threat...they said they will play elsewhere and then the Big Ten counter by saying if you do that...you're not welcome back.
Imagine if there was a mass strike or revolt by the players that results in them transferring to other conferences that are in fact playing but without the fans or limited number of fans.
There only needs to be a few top well known All-Americans or possible Heisman candidates to put the Big Ten under a hot microscope.
Regardless, looks like they're going to beat that Thanksgiving deadline in which the season would have been completely canned.
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