FurmAlum wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 7:35 pm
FBS college football and the NFL have proven that it is safe to have outdoor games with strict protocols in place for the players/coaches/staff with a limited amount of fans properly socially distanced.
Nobody has gotten terribly sick and died that was connected to the teams have they? I guess nobody knows about the fans but the fans don't have to come to the games if they don't want to.
4,000 - 5,000 fans spread out all over Paladin Stadium would be a very low risk, so I just don't see why we shouldn't play and I think we will.
Regarding FBS and NFL, they have a lot more money to be able to hire staff and planners to pull it if.
... In the case of Furman:
What about risk to stadium ushers (those who “make sure” that we go to our spread out seat locations), for example?
What if people “rightfully” and/or adamantly refuse to go to where they’re assigned?
What about crowded restroom facilities? (I assume NO concessions.)
Is yelling going to be allowed?
What about risk when people are coming through stadium gates & interior portals and walkways and ticket windows?
Would there be a no-tailgating and no-gathering rule, and would such be enforceable?
(Of course, I think the number attending would be <1,000, not 4,000-5,000, until and unless the team has some really, really, really impressive results in early games and stays at or near that level. Maybe at 1,000, most of the above concerns would go away - not sure.)
PS: No, I will not be joining the call to ask any of the above. Jason and all others in university administration are smart enough to think of all such concerns, make decision, and communicate the decisions clearly.