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@CBSSports can confirm @BigTen is considering a schedule that would start the season Thanksgiving week. Could be pushed back to original January start date. Story broken by @jaypo196
That's...um...gonna be a bit of an problem for Utah if the P12 follows suit, since they started demolishing part of the stadium last week.

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I have said it before but, the Pac-12 is always going to be the red headed step-child of the Power 5 football conferences until they start all of their football games between 9am - 6pm local time and let Disney or FOX own a piece of their network.
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Was Utah going to have fans in the stands if the season had started as planned?
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Scuzz wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 2:21 pm Was Utah going to have fans in the stands if the season had started as planned?
That part of the remodel was originally scheduled to happen after the season ended. When it was cancelled, they decided to get a jump start on it.
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Skinypupy wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 12:23 pm
@CBSSports can confirm @BigTen is considering a schedule that would start the season Thanksgiving week. Could be pushed back to original January start date. Story broken by @jaypo196
That's...um...gonna be a bit of an problem for Utah if the P12 follows suit, since they started demolishing part of the stadium last week.

It's worthless reporting, as it's the Coaches floating the idea:
Big Ten coaches came up with the Thanksgiving idea
Wake me up when a University President and/or Chancellor speaks up in favor.
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BREAKING: #PennState's director of athletic medicine, Wayne Sebastianelli, says that cardiac MRI scans revealed that roughly 30-35 percent of Big Ten athletes who tested positive for COVID-19 appeared to have myocarditis.
From the reading I've been doing this morning, it sounds like the normal percentage of patients with myocarditis from the flu is between 2-5%. 30-35% is a very significant (and concerning) spike.
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Skinypupy wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 2:26 pm From the reading I've been doing this morning, it sounds like the normal percentage of patients with myocarditis from the flu is between 2-5%. 30-35% is a very significant (and concerning) spike.
It doesn't say in the article how many people were tested. 35 out of 100 or 2 out of 6 would give me different levels of concern.
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Skinypupy wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 2:26 pm
BREAKING: #PennState's director of athletic medicine, Wayne Sebastianelli, says that cardiac MRI scans revealed that roughly 30-35 percent of Big Ten athletes who tested positive for COVID-19 appeared to have myocarditis.
From the reading I've been doing this morning, it sounds like the normal percentage of patients with myocarditis from the flu is between 2-5%. 30-35% is a very significant (and concerning) spike.
now I notice this thread is bumped.
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stessier wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 2:30 pm
Skinypupy wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 2:26 pm From the reading I've been doing this morning, it sounds like the normal percentage of patients with myocarditis from the flu is between 2-5%. 30-35% is a very significant (and concerning) spike.
It doesn't say in the article how many people were tested. 35 out of 100 or 2 out of 6 would give me different levels of concern.
The Radio said not all colleges are releasing their positive testing results and THE OSU is one of them, so you are not likely to be able to look up nor extrapolate the numbers you are looking for.

Edit here are few old individual teams

https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2020/ ... to-campus/

https://madison.com/wsj/sports/college/ ... 5f145.html

So that's at least 50 tested

Which would suggest more positives were identified than they were reporting on the 14th of last month
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/29 ... yocarditis
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Utah just furloughed their entire athletic department, including coaches and the AD.
The University of Utah will furlough every employee in its athletic department, including Athletic Director Mark Harlan and team coaches because of financial shortfalls in a global pandemic.

Harlan released a statement about the furloughs Friday and said the decision was "difficult — but necessary" to mitigate the financial impact of the loss of games because of COVID-19.

"These changes include furloughs of various lengths for every Department employee—including me, our executive cabinet and our head and assistant coaches. In addition, in some select cases, we have also eliminated positions through reductions in force. We also have eliminated all performance bonuses until further notice," Harlan said in a statement.
Fffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuu... :shock:

EDIT: More details coming out that aren’t nearly as dire as this article made it sound. The football coaches said they and other staff are on “furlough Fridays”, so they’re really just out one day a week. Not nearly the athletic department apocalypse the report mare it sound like.
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At UNC, no fans will be at the game and I think the athletes are tested pretty regularly. I know at least some of those other schools are planning to have fans in the stadium, though.
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That 538 article really makes the conferences that are playing look bad. Looking at this Saturday's (week 2) TV schedule is depressing. A lot of intra-conference ACC games and the Big 12 vs fodder. Not much else of interest. Things don't really "kick off" in 3/5 earnest until week 4. Man 2020 is so bad.
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It's looking more and more like the Big Ten will vote to resume the season, and I'm seeing 10/17 as the most likely start date (which would permit an 8 game schedule plus conference championship before the playoff field is announced). The alleged key is the advent of rapid rise testing, which will quickly and efficiently allow teams to identify and quarantine infected individuals. All this while the campuses of MSU and Wisconsin are in full lockdown due to outbreaks, Virginia Tech has had its season opener canceled twice due to outbreaks, and Memphis has had to shut down its football activity due to an outbreak rumored to have been sparked by a party bus. Reports like this are all over the place, but I'm reading much of this from here (WARNING: Heavy Michigan bias).

My suspicion is that the Big Ten gambled and lost. They figured that if they got out front and canceled things first, at a minimum the Pac 12 and ACC would follow, with possibly the Big 12 and SEC considering it. They'd be able to claim leadership and the high ground. With the ACC deciding to play, however, the pressure turned to the Big Ten to resume play for financial, public pressure, and competitive/recruiting purposes. The rapid testing is undoubtedly important, but it feels like trying to find some kind of quasi-credible cover for why the conference is backtracking.

I haven't heard anything about the PAC 12.
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Other than Virginia Tech, it seems that the ACC has been doing pretty well in terms of case numbers for the football team. It actually helps that many of the schools have gone to virtual learning, making the campuses almost like a bubble. I guess we'll see over the next week if there is a spike in cases after this first week of games.
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ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:17 am I haven't heard anything about the PAC 12.
Nor will you, I suspect. The California schools are all being overly cautious, and I would be very surprised if they budge on this.

It'll suck to be the only conference left out, but I'm kinda over it at this point. This season's going to be an asterisk-ed shitshow anyways.
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ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:17 am I haven't heard anything about the PAC 12.
Nor will you, I suspect. The California schools are all being overly cautious, and I would be very surprised if they budge on this.

It'll suck to be the only conference left out, but I'm kinda over it at this point. This season's going to be an asterisk-ed shitshow anyways.
Currently, it's not the schools but the local health departments. Group practices still not allowed.
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Ralph-Wiggum wrote:Other than Virginia Tech, it seems that the ACC has been doing pretty well in terms of case numbers for the football team. It actually helps that many of the schools have gone to virtual learning, making the campuses almost like a bubble. I guess we'll see over the next week if there is a spike in cases after this first week of games.
It's important to see what happens in week 2 & 3 of play. A couple of schools played one game and then couldn't play this past weekend. That could expand this week.
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Skinypupy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 12:20 pm
ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:17 am I haven't heard anything about the PAC 12.
It'll suck to be the only conference left out, but I'm kinda over it at this point.
If it makes you feel better, no Pac-12 team was going to make the playoffs anyways. :wink:
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ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:17 am Memphis has had to shut down its football activity due to an outbreak rumored to have been sparked by a party bus.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Ralph-Wiggum wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 1:30 pm
Skinypupy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 12:20 pm
ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:17 am I haven't heard anything about the PAC 12.
It'll suck to be the only conference left out, but I'm kinda over it at this point.
If it makes you feel better, no Pac-12 team was going to make the playoffs anyways. :wink:
Oh trust me, that was never a concern.
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The fact that the Pac 12 has faced ZERO pressure to start playing football says everything about it as a conference. They are the red headed stepchild of the Power 5 who is too hardheaded to realize they need to air their football games in more East Coast friendly times. Half the country doesn't see a lot of the important Pac 12 games, because they are on too late. They really need to wake up and realize that while CFB is a regional sport - national relevance for their conference in football is critically important. There is a reason that ACC teams make much more money than Pac 12 teams do despite the fact it's easy (and pretty much not debatable) to say that the Pac 12 has more good teams than the ACC (even if none are as great as Clemson who is propping up the ACC single handedly).

I mostly found last weekend depressing with basically only ACC games being played. This weekend is only marginally better with the American conference coming out of hibernation. Really, it's not until week 4 where we finally get 3/5 of the power 5 playing in this bizzare, watered down season. Man 2020 just sucks.
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Michigan State's President probably has more important things on their mind:
EAST LANSING – Residents of nearly two dozen fraternity and sorority houses and seven large rental houses in East Lansing have been ordered to quarantine themselves for the next two weeks while health officials try to stop a major COVID-19 outbreak.

Ingham County Health Officer Linda Vail issued an emergency order on Monday pertaining to 30 large houses. She said the outbreak is tied to a lack of cooperation from some students.

"I do not take this lightly, but there is an outbreak centered on Michigan State University, and it is quickly becoming a crisis," Vail said in a news release. "The surge in cases we have seen over the past few weeks is alarming. I am disheartened to add that this outbreak is being fueled in part by a lack of cooperation and compliance from some MSU students ..."
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Texas Tech goes the herd immunity route

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LUBBOCK, Texas — Since Texas Tech University began testing football players for COVID-19 in June, 75 members of the team have tested positive for the virus, according to numbers provided by Texas Tech athletics.
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Skinypupy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 12:20 pm
ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:17 am I haven't heard anything about the PAC 12.
Nor will you, I suspect. The California schools are all being overly cautious, and I would be very surprised if they budge on this.

It'll suck to be the only conference left out, but I'm kinda over it at this point. This season's going to be an asterisk-ed shitshow anyways.
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GungHo wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 1:27 am
Skinypupy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 12:20 pm
ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:17 am I haven't heard anything about the PAC 12.
Nor will you, I suspect. The California schools are all being overly cautious, and I would be very surprised if they budge on this.

It'll suck to be the only conference left out, but I'm kinda over it at this point. This season's going to be an asterisk-ed shitshow anyways.
ThIs is me too. I just don't care this year
Overly cautious? Please explain/define. We've known for over almost six months that an effective response will in part be measured by it feeling over-cautious and over-restrictive. That was actually going to be a defining characteristic of an appropriate response. What has actually changed in 6 months?

Mask wearing? - a bit, but too many idiots.
Vaccine? - nope
Changes in infectivity? - none that I've seen
Changes in medical responses? - a bit, but not much
Changes in testing? - yes.
Changes in College Student behavior - not much.
Changes in Social Distancing - a bit, but see College Student behavior and Mask Wearing
changes in medical outcomes - yes - negative, looking at heart/lung condition evidence in survivors
Changes in Contact Tracing - it has ramped up, but see College Student behavior again.

Overall, the US has made some slight gains, but we still appear to have a 3rd world response here.

I care, especially as a season ticket holder. However, I do place my health and my family/friends, as well as the students above my desire for college football. The driving factor needs to be the welfare of the students above all else, and frankly, that hasn't been the case in the schools which are playing, or even attempting to do so. Especially because these are college students who think they and everyone they know are immortal.
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Pyperkub wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:51 am Overly cautious? Please explain/define.
Overly cautious as compared to all the other P5 schools who simply decided to throw the football doors open and hope for the best.
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Per head coach Ed Orgeron, most of LSU players have caught COVID-19.

Wait, wasn't one of the selling points for having the season was that players in their quasi-bubbles would be less likely to get the virus than if they had no football?
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College? Quasi-bubble?

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Pyperkub wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 11:51 am
GungHo wrote: Tue Sep 15, 2020 1:27 am
Skinypupy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 12:20 pm
ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 11:17 am I haven't heard anything about the PAC 12.
Nor will you, I suspect. The California schools are all being overly cautious, and I would be very surprised if they budge on this.

It'll suck to be the only conference left out, but I'm kinda over it at this point. This season's going to be an asterisk-ed shitshow anyways.

ThIs is me too. I just don't care this year
Overly cautious? Please explain/define. We've known for over almost six months that an effective response will in part be measured by it feeling over-cautious and over-restrictive. That was actually going to be a defining characteristic of an appropriate response. What has actually changed in 6 months?

Mask wearing? - a bit, but too many idiots.
Vaccine? - nope
Changes in infectivity? - none that I've seen
Changes in medical responses? - a bit, but not much
Changes in testing? - yes.
Changes in College Student behavior - not much.
Changes in Social Distancing - a bit, but see College Student behavior and Mask Wearing
changes in medical outcomes - yes - negative, looking at heart/lung condition evidence in survivors
Changes in Contact Tracing - it has ramped up, but see College Student behavior again.

Overall, the US has made some slight gains, but we still appear to have a 3rd world response here.

I care, especially as a season ticket holder. However, I do place my health and my family/friends, as well as the students above my desire for college football. The driving factor needs to be the welfare of the students above all else, and frankly, that hasn't been the case in the schools which are playing, or even attempting to do so. Especially because these are college students who think they and everyone they know are immortal.
Don't care, as in 'I have zero power to affect any of the decisions being made by these schools, therefore I'm not going to get upset with things one way or the other'.
I don't think they should be playing and so far I've avoided watching even so much as a highlight from CFB. I hope I can continue to do that; I have canceled all of my normal trips I'd take in a season, so at least that's something. Pro athletes are one thing, but these are kids and we should be doing better by them.

Plus since Texas isn't going to get the chance to get back LSU this year it's a bs season anyway, not to mention, how the F do we have a "national championship" game if you don't have ~25 of the best programs in the country competing?
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GungHo wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 10:21 am Don't care, as in 'I have zero power to affect any of the decisions being made by these schools, therefore I'm not going to get upset with things one way or the other'.
I don't think they should be playing and so far I've avoided watching even so much as a highlight from CFB. I hope I can continue to do that; I have canceled all of my normal trips I'd take in a season, so at least that's something. Pro athletes are one thing, but these are kids and we should be doing better by them.

Plus since Texas isn't going to get the chance to get back LSU this year it's a bs season anyway, not to mention, how the F do we have a "national championship" game if you don't have ~25 of the best programs in the country competing?
It's all so dumb
Again, it's not he Pac-12 preventing the CA schools from practicing in larger groups, it's local/state Gov't. these aren't school/conference decisions. At least get it right before bitching about it ;)

And if you saw the Texas Tech/LSU info this week, it's probably the right decision.

It's not "dumb" to not play the games, it's safety requirements. Playing the games is actually the dumb move based on what we are seeing and the minimal progress we've made.
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Pyperkub wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 2:44 pm
GungHo wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 10:21 am Don't care, as in 'I have zero power to affect any of the decisions being made by these schools, therefore I'm not going to get upset with things one way or the other'.
I don't think they should be playing and so far I've avoided watching even so much as a highlight from CFB. I hope I can continue to do that; I have canceled all of my normal trips I'd take in a season, so at least that's something. Pro athletes are one thing, but these are kids and we should be doing better by them.

Plus since Texas isn't going to get the chance to get back LSU this year it's a bs season anyway, not to mention, how the F do we have a "national championship" game if you don't have ~25 of the best programs in the country competing?
It's all so dumb
Again, it's not he Pac-12 preventing the CA schools from practicing in larger groups, it's local/state Gov't. these aren't school/conference decisions. At least get it right before bitching about it ;)

And if you saw the Texas Tech/LSU info this week, it's probably the right decision.

It's not "dumb" to not play the games, it's safety requirements. Playing the games is actually the dumb move based on what we are seeing and the minimal progress we've made.
Don't forget that Virginia Tech has already postponed its season opener TWICE due to Covid issues on campus.
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Pyperkub wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 2:44 pm
GungHo wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 10:21 am Don't care, as in 'I have zero power to affect any of the decisions being made by these schools, therefore I'm not going to get upset with things one way or the other'.
I don't think they should be playing and so far I've avoided watching even so much as a highlight from CFB. I hope I can continue to do that; I have canceled all of my normal trips I'd take in a season, so at least that's something. Pro athletes are one thing, but these are kids and we should be doing better by them.

Plus since Texas isn't going to get the chance to get back LSU this year it's a bs season anyway, not to mention, how the F do we have a "national championship" game if you don't have ~25 of the best programs in the country competing?
It's all so dumb
Again, it's not he Pac-12 preventing the CA schools from practicing in larger groups, it's local/state Gov't. these aren't school/conference decisions. At least get it right before bitching about it ;)

And if you saw the Texas Tech/LSU info this week, it's probably the right decision.

It's not "dumb" to not play the games, it's safety requirements. Playing the games is actually the dumb move based on what we are seeing and the minimal progress we've made.
Did you and I read two different posts from GungHo? I read his post that it's better to not play this year than to play, and they way they're going about playing is half-assed and dumb.
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Big Ten is on:
The Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COP/C) adopted significant medical protocols including daily antigen testing, enhanced cardiac screening and an enhanced data-driven approach when making decisions about practice/competition. The COP/C voted unanimously to resume the football season starting the weekend of October 23-24, 2020.
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ImLawBoy wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 2:57 pm
Pyperkub wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 2:44 pm
GungHo wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 10:21 am Don't care, as in 'I have zero power to affect any of the decisions being made by these schools, therefore I'm not going to get upset with things one way or the other'.
I don't think they should be playing and so far I've avoided watching even so much as a highlight from CFB. I hope I can continue to do that; I have canceled all of my normal trips I'd take in a season, so at least that's something. Pro athletes are one thing, but these are kids and we should be doing better by them.

Plus since Texas isn't going to get the chance to get back LSU this year it's a bs season anyway, not to mention, how the F do we have a "national championship" game if you don't have ~25 of the best programs in the country competing?
It's all so dumb
Again, it's not he Pac-12 preventing the CA schools from practicing in larger groups, it's local/state Gov't. these aren't school/conference decisions. At least get it right before bitching about it ;)

And if you saw the Texas Tech/LSU info this week, it's probably the right decision.

It's not "dumb" to not play the games, it's safety requirements. Playing the games is actually the dumb move based on what we are seeing and the minimal progress we've made.
Did you and I read two different posts from GungHo? I read his post that it's better to not play this year than to play, and they way they're going about playing is half-assed and dumb.
Greedy. I was more focused on the "Don't Care" comment blaming the Pac-12 CA schools, when it's not the schools making the decisions.
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!

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