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  • Timothy A
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    Originally posted by D2D View Post
    I thought it was Post?
    RPI is the first team that really counts.

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  • Timothy A
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    Originally posted by Russell Jaslow View Post
    Once an NBA player tested positive, it was game over. Literally. For everybody.
    There is another nasty virus spreading sucking the logic out of people's brains. Not directed at you but the powers that be at the time.

    It's really a dead discussion now because even if they had played last weekend and got to a final 4 teams, there's no way as of today the FF was going to happen.

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  • vicb
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    Originally posted by FiveHoleFrenzy View Post
    Their leadership in doing this is admirable. They will be looked upon, as the leader they are, to continue to put saftey first and opt out early on an annual basis going forward.
    And don't forget, each year making opting out easier by contributing one or two top tier players to the NC$$ transfer portal.

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  • FiveHoleFrenzy
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    Originally posted by TonyTheTiger20 View Post
    I would just like to point out that BC was the first team to put safety first and opt out of the tournament.
    Their leadership in doing this is admirable. They will be looked upon, as the leader they are, to continue to put saftey first and opt out early on an annual basis going forward.

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  • Still Eeyore
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    Originally posted by Rightnut View Post
    For scholarship players, the school has fulfilled its commitment to the student athlete to pay for the student to attend school this year. So I could see schools saying- ok you have another year of eligibility but we already gave you the money so if you want to use your eligibility next year it’s on your dime. That will severely limit the number of students who return. And it’s not unfair from that perspective except that it totally sucks for them as an athlete.
    FWIW, apparently the NCAA is discussing temporarily increasing scholarship limits in affected sports.

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  • D2D
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    Originally posted by TonyTheTiger20 View Post
    I would just like to point out that BC was the first team to put safety first and opt out of the tournament.
    I thought it was Post?

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  • TonyTheTiger20
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    Re: Coronavirus

    I would just like to point out that BC was the first team to put safety first and opt out of the tournament.

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  • ARM
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    Re: Coronavirus

    Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
    The advisements are to keep gathering sizes under 250.
    Which means you really can't continue with classes, because you have thousands of students mingling in the same lecture rooms, hallways, unions, etc. Once the classes are canceled, what sort of message would it send to have practices and games continuing? I don't like it, but I fully support it.

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  • Russell Jaslow
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    Originally posted by Timothy A View Post
    The advisements are to keep gathering sizes under 250. All these games would have under 250 and they could have made them even smaller by not allowing any family to be there. Interstate travel is still allowed. Not playing these games makes no sense.
    Once an NBA player tested positive, it was game over. Literally. For everybody.

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  • Timothy A
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    The advisements are to keep gathering sizes under 250. All these games would have under 250 and they could have made them even smaller by not allowing any family to be there. Interstate travel is still allowed. Not playing these games makes no sense.

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  • NUProf
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    Originally posted by ARM View Post
    At scholarship schools, there isn't something magical about senior seasons when it comes to granting redshirts. Harvard has rules all its own, that lead to injured student athletes withdrawing from school in order to retain a year of eligibility, and I'm not about to try to enter into that realm and make sense of it. For spring sports, the entire roster lost the year. It's not an analogy; it is simply what is.
    Remember that Harvard, like all the Ivies does not issue athletic scholarships, so scholarship constraints are very different there.

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  • ARM
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    Originally posted by Skate79 View Post
    Not an apt analogy.
    At scholarship schools, there isn't something magical about senior seasons when it comes to granting redshirts. Harvard has rules all its own, that lead to injured student athletes withdrawing from school in order to retain a year of eligibility, and I'm not about to try to enter into that realm and make sense of it. For spring sports, the entire roster lost the year. It's not an analogy; it is simply what is.

    I'm not advocating that anything specific should be done. But at the point we're at right now, there isn't anything that can be done that will be fair to everyone. It simply isn't possible, because there is one fewer season of competition and no reduction in student athletes.

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  • robertearle
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    Is it really just a week ago we're getting ready to watch conference semi-finals and running possibilities of who plays who in the NCAAs??
    Last edited by robertearle; 03-14-2020, 09:27 AM.

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  • thirdtime's . . .
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    "For the women in professional hockey, one of the biggest fears is losing visibility for their sport altogether."


    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/14/s...gtype=Homepage

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  • Rightnut
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    For scholarship players, the school has fulfilled its commitment to the student athlete to pay for the student to attend school this year. So I could see schools saying- ok you have another year of eligibility but we already gave you the money so if you want to use your eligibility next year it’s on your dime. That will severely limit the number of students who return. And it’s not unfair from that perspective except that it totally sucks for them as an athlete.
    Last edited by Rightnut; 03-14-2020, 02:51 PM.

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