Its nonsensical and in my opinion political.If its safe for Michigan high school to play, what added risk is there to college ball?
Its nonsensical and in my opinion political.If its safe for Michigan high school to play, what added risk is there to college ball?
Well its hardly plausible to deny the political side when the medical is nonsensical. Maybe Mich Gov just hates her alma mater and Michigan U head coach too! Or hates Ohio State ? Could be personal - theoretically but ??Its nonsensical and in my opinion political.
Did I miss where the Michigan Governor decides if the B1G plays football?Well its hardly plausible to deny the political side when the medical is nonsensical. Maybe Mich Gov just hates her alma mater and Michigan U head coach too! Or hates Ohio State ? Could be personal - theoretically but ??
Another non-response from the Big Ten.
That letter to the front office was nice, but it's not going to grind the sausage. If these state legislators want results, they have to hold hearings with their local Uni officials and possibly hold the specter of withheld funding over their heads. That's the only way they're going to get answers.
Maybe she figures if Michigan cant beat ohio state on the field and play spoiler for their National Title hunt. She will do her best to keep the season shut down so they dont have a shot at another title.Well its hardly plausible to deny the political side when the medical is nonsensical. Maybe Mich Gov just hates her alma mater and Michigan U head coach too! Or hates Ohio State ? Could be personal - theoretically but ??
Only if she shuts down venues and they have to play out of state, but she just reversed that edict. I doubt many here have been paying attention to her, but she was pretty authoritarian about COVID restrictions. My relatives either love her or hate her. My earlier point was that her comments are probably to simply support the Uof Michigan President for holding out on football.Did I miss where the Michigan Governor decides if the B1G plays football?
I think Harbaugh is ready to lose again. Maybe they are giving him cover. He is a bit crazy.Again, Michigan (Meechicken) is just avoiding another OSU loss this calendar year!
We will probably see an increase in these postponements among high schools as the season progresses - will that coupled with the recent death of the one player keep the Big Ten from playing until at least Thanksgiving?Kearney Public Schools said a student on the JV/Varsity football team tested positive for COVID-19.
The following football games are indefinitely postponed:
- Friday, September 11 - Varsity @ North Platte
- Monday, September 14 - Junior Varsity vs. Lincoln Southeast
- Friday, September 18 - Varsity vs Millard West
I really like how they end with "resume as soon as it is safe to do so." We've yet to see anything that suggests sports are unsafe at this point. Yes there have been cases on teams, but no major outbreaks tied to them while there have been outbreaks tied to Greek Life, campus living, etc and 13/14 schools continue to allow students on campus. If anything the data currently suggest that sports are reasonably safe (most high schools seem to be ok and colleges too so far) and the B1G has more resources than most to make it even safer.
I don't like him, but I do respect him. I am not going to give him any flack, he wants to play. I live in Ohio so I get caught up in the feud. I am jealous, because Nebraska down't have anything like this yet. Never will to that level. I teach with a former player who played with Harbaugh and my boss is a season ticket holder. They both say there is no way B1G is playing anytime soon.I think Harbaugh is ready to lose again. Maybe they are giving him cover. He is a bit crazy.
That's true. What's significant about it (if it was a Covid-related death), is that he's a young man, in the age range of the guys playing football, and it would show they are susceptible to complications, sometimes morbid complications, from the virus.
It's stuff like this, and what happened to Feeney, that is keeping the decision-makers in the Big Ten from green-lighting football. I'm not saying they're right, I'm just saying that's what's holding them up.
i think prep had to shut down for covid...or was it the team they were playing against? either way they had to cancel that game.Is this the first postponement by a Nebraska high school (other than OPS cancelling the season?):
https://www.1011now.com/2020/09/09/kearney-high-school-varsity-and-jv-teams-quarantined-following-positive-test/
We will probably see an increase in these postponements among high schools as the season progresses - will that coupled with the recent death of the one player keep the Big Ten from playing until at least Thanksgiving?