Putt4Purple
Active Member
There may never be a vaccine and there certainly won’t be a safe one developed before the season.
The rationale for the quarantine of healthy people was to prevent overwhelming the hospitals. In Texas we haven’t even come close to our capacity.
I don’t think Covid 19 is going anywhere anytime soon. We have to decide if we’re going to live our lives or not.
Most people have mild or even no symptoms and over 98% recover.
If we have a season I’ll attend the games. If we don’t or they try to play without fans, Major College Football will have a hard time recovering.
I agree with you. For those who think games will be played without fans is in itself self defeating and makes no sense.
IF your concern is social distancing then why ask young men to physically be in contact with each other? Coaches and players on both sides will be breathing on each other as well even without fans in attendance.
The NCAA is going to try and persuade and convince the general public that social distancing is the proper response to solve the Covid-19 problem?
No, we play the season with other contengies. Testing, a vaccine etc...
Playing a football game without fans makes no sense in this particular instance.