Guess it depends on which “phase” we’re in by then...
Options/scenarios are:
1) proceed as normal (unlikely)
2) proceed w/current dates but no fans
3) proceed w/current dates but limited fans
4) postpone entire season
I’d rather not waste a year of GP’s tenure but maybe a year off helps him rejuvenate personally before giving it 110% in 2021.
I would imagine that we see a 2021 season with few/no spectators. Too many weird strings to untangle ncaa-wise and financially if there just isn’t a season.
Ha. Yes, typo. 2020 no spectators (which would still break my heart).Assume you meant 2020. Hope to god things are close to normal by 2021.
Seems like you could see better watching on tv.Ha. Yes, typo. 2020 no spectators (which would still break my heart).
I might just rent a hot air balloon to fly over the field
True, but couldn’t you say the same about 98% of the seats at any stadium?Seems like you could see better watching on tv.
Assume you meant 2020. Hope to god things are close to normal by 2021.
Harvard medical personnel say social distancing will have to extend to 2022....
You would be killing a lot of conservatives if that was implemented ,,, many of whom seem quite cavalierish about the social distancing issues in the 1st place.Sell every third seat of every other row in all parts of the stadium except the lower bowl on the west side. Just seat them normally.
If you aren't going to let people into a football game, how the hell are you going to cram 200+ people into a tiny tube with re-circulated air for multiple hours (sometimes 12+ hours)? What about public transit in NYC, London, etc?
It's hard to believe that smoking was ever allowed on airplanes and the "smoking section" did nothing to keep the smoke out of the rest of the cabin. Sitting in the row or two before the smoking section was a non-smoker's nightmare.Not to mention the 17/18 hour flts. Like having a smoking section years ago.