https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/power-five-ads-inevitable-2020-college-football-season-will-not-be-played-this-fall/
Da Boyz Mom said:https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/power-five-ads-inevitable-2020-college-football-season-will-not-be-played-this-fall/
Good post Brian. Choate must not have gotten the message.behappp said:Da Boyz Mom said:https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/power-five-ads-inevitable-2020-college-football-season-will-not-be-played-this-fall/
https://www.si.com/college/2020/08/09/ncaa-cardiac-inflamation-coronavirus-myocarditis-concerns
kemajic said:Good post Brian. Choate must not have gotten the message.behappp said:https://www.si.com/college/2020/08/09/ncaa-cardiac-inflamation-coronavirus-myocarditis-concerns
maroonandsilver said:Dan Patrick says the Big 10 and Pac 12 will cancel their seasons on Tuesday. All but 2 (Iowa and Nebraska) Big 10 Presidents have voted to cancel.
behappp said:Da Boyz Mom said:https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/power-five-ads-inevitable-2020-college-football-season-will-not-be-played-this-fall/
https://www.si.com/college/2020/08/09/ncaa-cardiac-inflamation-coronavirus-myocarditis-concerns
You and Choate should both read the article; the real risk of COVID-caused myocarditis, which doesn't just go away.SACCAT66 said:kemajic said:Good post Brian. Choate must not have gotten the message.
What message did Choate not get?
I suspect the risk is less than that of CTE, which is largely swept under the rug because it does not have the political appeal that COVID presents. Neither CTE nor myocarditis are something that just goes away without damage.PlayerRep said:I wonder how the risk compares to CTE, or to lingering issues from multiple concussions,
Griz2k said:Yet some big time CFB players are begging to play and saying they would be a lot safer in a controlled environment like if a football team versus having no football and kids just running wild.
kemajic said:I suspect the risk is less than that of CTE, which is largely swept under the rug because it does not have the political appeal that COVID presents. Neither CTE nor myocarditis are something that just go away without damage.PlayerRep said:I wonder how the risk compares to CTE, or to lingering issues from multiple concussions,
Interesting, the writer seems to underplay the role of social distancing in Sweden, when its population density is closer to MT than to CA or NY.Griz2k said: