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That's a whole lot of nothing, but the headline I'm sure will generate some clicks and further the anxiety of those that look for it. So basically, we don't know how many or who will be out.
Some amount of players between zero and less than 65 are infected based on what I’ve read.
this is going to be a thing all year. Hopefully they get to play 8 games this year. Would be fun.
Prediction - Grant will be run out of Gopherhole for being a Blue Blood loving troll!Prediction - Nebraska, Ohio St, Penn St and Michigan will lose less man games to covid than the other big ten teams and it won’t be close.
Prediction - Nebraska, Ohio St, Penn St and Michigan will lose less man games to covid than the other big ten teams and it won’t be close.
Interesting.The Big Ten rules on this are dumb. When I had Covid my doctor said quarantine until three days symptom-free.
The Big Ten rules on this are dumb. When I had Covid my doctor said quarantine until three days symptom-free.
Ten days for mere mortals, 21 days for return to competition for Cov+ Big Ten athletes. I’d guess that’s to account for the general advice to abstain from exercise for two weeks after symptoms in a hedge against potential myocarditis, and allow for the cardiac testing and a week of re/conditioning. It would be interesting to see the detailed protocol.
I don’t think teams will intentionally fib on positives, but can see some shenanigans around contact tracing and defining contact...
All because of a flu bug and over 50% false positive testing......goodnight!
Nope, they aren't going to do that, but they could instill a testing system in the BIG that makes more sense. 21 days for a potential false positive makes no sense to me. See Nick Saban...So you really think these huge sports conferences/leagues are gonna say, "Well yeah, this thing will have killed 300,000 people by the end of November, but no worries, we're just going to go ahead and plow forward with our football games with no precautions?"
To be fair I had symptoms for 7 days. Although only the first few days were really bad.I've never heard anything less than 10 days from a positive test.
To be fair I had symptoms for 7 days. Although only the first few days were really bad.
I know this virus is really weird. Some people experience symptoms for a few days and some people for months. There's a guy here in Cedar Rapids a teacher who had it for at least two months had to have his leg amputated and then ended up dying of it.Yes, my fiancee's symptoms were strongest the first few days, but the heavy fatigue definitely was happening in week 2. She also still had trouble getting her breath (or getting winded easily) for at least a month afterwards.
That's quite the "flu bug."I know this virus is really weird. Some people experience symptoms for a few days and some people for months. There's a guy here in Cedar Rapids a teacher who had it for at least two months had to have his leg amputated and then ended up dying of it.
Those aren’t the big ten rules that are stupid. That’s our entire system not having standardized best practice and why we are a mess of societyThe Big Ten rules on this are dumb. When I had Covid my doctor said quarantine until three days symptom-free.
You've never seen a girl with COVID before have you? EwwwwwwwwwI say we send some hot girls with Covid to the Michigan locker room.
I could see a team - or multiple teams - trying to cover up positive cases. Having said that, if any non-helmet school tries that and gets caught, I think the NCAA would hit them with some very severe penalties.