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2020 Pre-Season USA Today Coaches Poll

This poll seems a little like the head chef on the Titanic announcing the evening menu as the water is lapping at his feet.
 
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This poll seems a little like the head chef on the Titanic announcing the evening menu as the water is lapping at his feet.
they're going to play, and they'll finish the season. MLB went from laughing stock to zero positives in 6 days' time.

there will be issues, especially early, but the show will go on close to how it's currently scheduled.
 
This poll seems a little like the head chef on the Titanic announcing the evening menu as the water is lapping at his feet.
"Tonight's special is the North Atlantic Scrod currently circling John Jacob Astor IV at Table 6....."
 
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they're going to play, and they'll finish the season. MLB went from laughing stock to zero positives in 6 days' time.

there will be issues, especially early, but the show will go on close to how it's currently scheduled.
I hope you're right, but there's like 15,000 college aged guys playing D1 football at campuses across the entire nation. Sweating, bleeding and, yes, breathing on each other. How's that compare to MLB? In my mind, not at all.
 
They get it, highly likely get over it quickly, and keep playing.

just published - median age - 25 yo

of asymptomatic + people only 34% had converted to negative at day 14 of quarantine

Of those that became symptomatic - median time from testing + to developing symptoms was 15 days.

no difference in time to test negative between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients

S Korean study

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/ja...ign=ftm_links&utm_content=tfl&utm_term=080620
 
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Oh! In that case, they get it, some get over it quickly, some will take longer, and they keep playing.
 
they're going to play, and they'll finish the season. MLB went from laughing stock to zero positives in 6 days' time.

there will be issues, especially early, but the show will go on close to how it's currently scheduled.
The problem is, this is the time of year when all viruses are at a low point. Then comes the fall with cold and flu season, and a predicted resurgence of C-19.
 
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