Nope. Mine is imaginary.Is that the same source that Sir Yacht has?
Oh, wait... I guess it is.
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Nope. Mine is imaginary.Is that the same source that Sir Yacht has?
I live in a trailer park with my mom, but I get the bigger bedroom, and I'm dating Rosanne Barr, so you win.
Sorry, totally misread your post. My mistake.
Pay more attention to your own school. Outside of some Iowa parents protesting. Iowa has been quiet and has fallen right in line with of the rest of the conference sheepNobody is more upset about how this is being handled than Iowa fan, the B1G West was ours for the taking this year!
Games could have easily been played during the normal conference schedule too.So I revert back to the original point, games could easily be played on Saturday and Sunday, or even Friday, Saturday and Sunday if need be.
Look for ways to make it happen, not for excuses for why it can't
I suspected/wondered....and we good.
... and Solich...And our coaching search when Pelini was fired.
Games could have easily been played during the normal conference schedule too.
Don't mention it. I always advocated starting the season on Saturday Nov 7th because Covid won't be a big deal after the 3rd. Some posters disagreed because they feel nothing will be different in regard to Covid after the election. Rather than argue I'll wait and see and if there are no significant changes to Covid thought/policy after the election, and if not, I'll come back and admit I was wrong. But if the B1G starts their season in November, I already put that in the "change in Covid thought/policy" column.
I believe a poster on here has been stating this for weeks. apologies for no shoutout, you deserve it!
I believe a poster on here has been stating this for weeks. apologies for no shoutout, you deserve it![/QUOTE
"If you can play in November you certainly can play in September"...SVP.
It is time for this political BS to stop...Let them play Commissioner Warren !
I believe a poster on here has been stating this for weeks. apologies for no shoutout, you deserve it!
Health experts believe this winter will be bad with coronavirus and the flu. It should be imperative to play as early as we can.
Health experts believe this winter will be bad with coronavirus and the flu. It should be imperative to play as early as we can.
They have been mostly right actually. They weren’t the dumba$$ who said no one would be talking about it after Valentines Day 2020. We can continue being dumb about it like you want but some of us want the economy to open back up again and for Nebraska to play football before Fall 2021. Covid numbers are trending up in the Midwest lately and that will make it more unlikely for the BiG TeN to reverse course. Be a patriot and wear a mask like Trump says so we can get back to some football.At some point, we have to stop listening to "experts"
They have been quite the opposite, actually
They have been mostly right actually. They weren’t the dumba$$ who said no one would be talking about it after Valentines Day 2020. We can continue being dumb about it like you want but some of us want the economy to open back up again and for Nebraska to play football before Fall 2020. Covid numbers are trending up in the Midwest lately and that will make it more unlikely for the BiG TeN to reverse course. Be a patriot and wear a mask like Trump says so we can get back to some football.
The next month will hopefully show that what the "experts previously believed" was total horseh### when it comes to college students and football. Large numbers of cases are being diagnosed in college kids the first week of school. Not surprising at all. There were large numbers of cases occurring in college age people all summer. They just for the most part weren't getting tested. IMO, this is one of the reasons the CDC changed their guidance on testing.Anything that stars with "health experts believe" should be labeled with a fake news banner.
The next month will hopefully show that what the "experts previously believed" was total horseh### when it comes to college students and football. Large numbers of cases are being diagnosed in college kids the first week of school. Not surprising at all. There were large numbers of cases occurring in college age people all summer. They just for the most part weren't getting tested. IMO, this is one of the reasons the CDC changed their guidance on testing.
They have been mostly right actually. They weren’t the dumba$$ who said no one would be talking about it after Valentines Day 2020. We can continue being dumb about it like you want but some of us want the economy to open back up again and for Nebraska to play football before Fall 2021. Covid numbers are trending up in the Midwest lately and that will make it more unlikely for the BiG TeN to reverse course. Be a patriot and wear a mask like Trump says so we can get back to some football.
Depending on how you look at things it might be more accurate to say they were wildly wrong. I think originally we heard 3 million deaths in this country with a 3-5% CFR. CFR for COVID is going to end up at less than .5% in the U.S. I guarantee you that message board posters from their mid 20s to mid 80s wearing masks will have nothing to do with us being able to resume football.They have been mostly right actually. They weren’t the dumba$$ who said no one would be talking about it after Valentines Day 2020. We can continue being dumb about it like you want but some of us want the economy to open back up again and for Nebraska to play football before Fall 2021. Covid numbers are trending up in the Midwest lately and that will make it more unlikely for the BiG TeN to reverse course. Be a patriot and wear a mask like Trump says so we can get back to some football.
Well in our area the promotion of testing on college campuses has caused a rise in positive tests in our counties.. We haven't seen a commensurate rise in hospitalizations though. It is logical that when you bring that many kids to a campus and confine them in rooms together that you're going to have more spread but who's to say that wasn't happening before they got on campus. The good news is that they will drive down our CFR to make this virus look even more insignificant. More testing? Isn't that what the politicians were screaming that we had to have? This thing will bounce around until they reach about a 20% immunity level then dwindle off to just a sporadic case or two here and there. Right now it's picking off kids who for the most part have been pretty isolated in their summer locations.I would caution you on using the "large numbers of cases" garbage. It's not a large number of cases. I think last I read at UNL there's 186, out of 20,000 students.
Even with college student case panic positive tests continue to drop.
And we can't even reliably call a positive test a case anymore.
Well in our area the promotion of testing on college campuses has caused a rise in positive tests in our counties.. We haven't seen a commensurate rise in hospitalizations though. It is logical that when you bring that many kids to a campus and confine them in rooms together that you're going to have more spread but who's to say that wasn't happening before they got on campus. The good news is that they will drive down our CFR to make this virus look even more insignificant. More testing? Isn't that what the politicians were screaming that we had to have? This thing will bounce around until they reach about a 20% immunity level then dwindle off to just a sporadic case or two here and there. Right now it's picking off kids who for the most part have been pretty isolated in their summer locations.
KABOOM!. There it is. Every single college aged person I'm aware has either had no symptoms or very mild ones lasting less than 48 hours. IF you kid is obese or has another health issue, by all means keep them at home.Mass testing of college students is going to be another failed idea with PCR tests picking up dead virus cells and then calling it a case.