you are not accounting for who they were then vectors to. pretty sure faculty and staff deaths have occurred, and that's just on campuses.
You raise a good point. I was just thinking about the actual game not being an issue if you already have it (or don't). But you are right and I retract
You would think that 6 months in I would not forget about the disease spreading from young people to old people But here we are.
well it does make one wonder if we could have had better plans. like, bubble campus but keep a lot of faculty remote.
People also forget 9000 people die per day in this country. What football program has had a staff member die from cv?
Football staff members interact with other staff members. All you are doing is drawing a line in the sand, and ignoring the other side of the line.
So the answer is currenlty no i assume. Thats good news considering how many 1000s of coaches are on the sideline right now from HS to pro. And many of them with comorbidities.
The answer is not no. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/08/12/texas-high-school-football-coronavirus-coach-death/ https://www.baltimoresun.com/corona...0200424-u4u72rtgyram5lpsqcmrfw2oju-story.html https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/h...d-19/101-1f824a4d-8f36-4829-9064-781210121988 https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/sa...l-teacher-and-coach-dies-from-the-coronavirus https://www.clarionledger.com/story...ll-coach-rob-barnes-dies-covid-19/5606256002/ I could keep going, but it is depressing as hell. There are many.
All you are doing is drawing a line in the sand, and ignoring the other side of the line.[/QUOTE] The mirror is looking for you.
I didn't read the whole thing, and honestly, [uck fay] the NCAA anyway... but I find irony in talking about racism, as a reason for transferring to Ole Miss.
Oddly priorizing I guess. Now I'm confused. Either way... pot and kettle. All I was saying is everyone should do the same.