I have to tell you, the data supports not playing.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 9:43 amYou are exactly right. Nobody wants to make a decision. I hope they decide to kick the can one more time all the way to October. Why make a decision about cancelling playoffs so many months in advance? But if they won’t put it off that long they need to go ahead and decide. Then the conferences can decide if they’re gonna play, and everybody can redo their schedules. It seems like anybody who wants to play should be able to, but it will be a chore to develop the new schedules- very doable but a pain. Teams might play weird and interesting schedules and many will do ok in attendance because they never expect to get 50% capacity anyway.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:54 amThe BOG did meet a few weeks and delayed the decision, I believe.Flagman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 4:47 pmThe worst part in all of this is the waiting and the uncertainty. Why is the NCAA BOG waiting until Tuesday? Do they really expect things to change significantly? This could have been done weeks ago. Most schools have already gotten their teams back on campus.
That course is consistent with what I have found to be a truism of this pandemic - no one wants to make the hard decisions. Everyone wants to delay or defer decisions in hopes that things become more optimistic. It's essentially diffusion of responsibility.
The BOG will vote and, you can be assured, they will do what virtually every other institution has done across the country - they will only stick their neck out as far as they need to and defer the tough calls to the local level.
If there is a cancel/play vote now it will be to cancel based on headlines rather than data.
Wouldn’t be surprised if the vote is very red state vs blue state.
About poor PC, they need to tear off the bandaid and go back to DII where they had an ugly, hate filled Thanksgiving rivalry and were sort of relevant.
Everyone has a different tolerance for this virus on a personal level. This is not a personal level. These are large scale decisions effecting thousands of people. Feelings do not matter here.
Bottom line - we the people were given explicit instructions in April about what we needed to do to have football in the fall. Many people ignored those instructions. Here we are.