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  1. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Deaths are going to go up. Hospitalizations are going up. The question is how much.
  2. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Are you saying Gluten will be the HC for the Alabama game?
  3. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Nice of them not to make remotely enrolled students pay for room and board, isn’t it?
  4. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    These are Harvard’s current intentions for 2020/2021: Harvard University is welcoming freshmen and some other students to campus this fall semester but teaching all classes online amid the coronavirus pandemic. Tuition will not be lowered from $49,653, although students enrolled remotely will...
  5. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    As far as the decision makers, there really is no relevant opinion right now. It’s all just sheer speculation. A lot can happen between today and the middle of August. I think that determines where the decision makers heads are going to be when they have to pull the trigger, one way or the other
  6. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Stipulate everyone fūcked up, the government (CDC, NIH, the Executive and Legislative branches, etc etc) Personally, I also stipulate this would have gone the way it has, no matter our response, because in the long run we end up in the same place. Hopefully, when this ends we will have learned...
  7. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Fauci is the government
  8. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Protest or no-protest has nothing to do with the likelihood of football or no-football in September
  9. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    God LOLS when he reviews man’s PowerPoint timelines. I’ve seen a few product timelines in my day, the ones that stand out, because this hardly ever happens, are the ones that actually kept their timeline
  10. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    That ***** Covid is bad, I hear.
  11. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    I mean the inherent implication is that somehow they are more likely to be infected because they are engaging in football activities, including playing, than they otherwise would be. But you and I both know, that once they’re freed up, they’re going to be engaging in much more risky behaviors...
  12. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    Take pictures if you do...and wear a mask you never know.
  13. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    A vaccine will not make a difference for the spring... and it’s highly unlikely one would even be available en masse by then... historically and statistically speaking, it’s a pipe dream to think you’re going to have one that soon, that can be effective, safe and widely distributed. Again, I...
  14. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

    Ivy League moving football to the Spring

    What is so magical about the spring? If this is an issue in the fall, it can be an issue in the spring...just like this spring was. People acting like if football gets canceled in the fall, everything will be back to normal in spring enough to make people comfortable enough to go forward., If...
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