AP, that is a legitimate response. But what of the older referees and coaches and health care people on the sidelines? I am Not an alarmist, just asking. We have already had cases of referees and several big-time coaches w COVID (Jeff Capel at Pitt, Jay Wright at Villanova, UNLV Otzelberger, the list goes on...apaladin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 3:55 pmMainly because healthy athletes with no risk will be the last to receive the vaccine prolly sometime this summer.gofurman wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 8:46 amThe NCAA just asked for a Trade Mark on 'Mask Madness'..
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa-ba ... dk59fr6b3h
8 games are already cancelled / postponed today. I still wonder why - with a VACCINE out now - we don't just pause for a month or two and get the initial immunizations out there.. Rick Pitino / Jeff Capel and numerous other coaches have now come out and said "what's the difference in March vs May for the tourney?". Still play, just let the first wave or two of vaccinations get out there and then restart.
Anyway, hope the DIns win tomorrow
it is a common response that people say 'the athletes are fine'.. but what of the coaches etc? What about waiting until those on the sideline 50/60 or older get the vaccine? Maybe they could be vaccinated by March?