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Current state of Minnesota guidelines would not allow any significant number of fans in the stadium.
You said "The teams playing are having enough of their own outbreak issues each week". This would certainly imply that virtually all teams are having massive issues. You cited 2 or 3. Over 60+ teams played games yesterday without a hitch. Virginia Tech still managed to beat NC State by 21 points, their roster clearly decimated?Virginia Tech had 23 players out tonight. Georgia Southern had 30 out the week before. Notre Dame postponed their game this week. Just a few of the many available examples.
Not paying attention or just willfully ignorant?
You said "The teams playing are having enough of their own outbreak issues each week". This would certainly imply that virtually all teams are having massive issues. You cited 2 or 3. Over 60+ teams played games yesterday without a hitch. Virginia Tech still managed to beat NC State by 21 points, their roster clearly decimated?
Websters says "Outbreak" is a "sudden and violent increase in activity..." It doesn't really sound like this applies at all in hardly any of these cases?
Your posts on the surface seem to have all kinds of strongly misleading comments, no doubt to support your seemingly very angry point of view
Current state of Minnesota guidelines would not allow any significant number of fans in the stadium.
I did hear on the Vikings game today that there were a couple hundred live fans at the game -- all Vikings staff members and their families -- because they wanted to do a test run of protocols for having fans in the stadium for future games, if that can be done.
Glad I wasn't one of them today.I did hear on the Vikings game today that there were a couple hundred live fans at the game -- all Vikings staff members and their families -- because they wanted to do a test run of protocols for having fans in the stadium for future games, if that can be done.
Just today?Glad I wasn't one of them today.
I'm sure they volunteered for it. Actually was a great game I just didn't like the way it turned out.Why would they do that to those people!?!?!?
I'm sure they volunteered for it. Actually was a great game I just didn't like the way it turned out.
They did cover the 2.5 though.
For the start of the 2020 football season, there will be no ticket sales for Gopher Football home games. Only the immediate family of participating football student-athletes will be permitted in attendance at TCF Bank Stadium. Additionally, there will be no tailgating permitted on university property this football season.
It is possible this is revisited at a later date. However, current state guidelines from the Minnesota Department of Health restrict capacity for outdoor events to 1,500 spectators.
I got this email today:
No surprise there.
Well, in all fairness, science changes dramatically from state to state. A couple of miles can make all the difference?Science
It's a good decision. People got their football back. There is nothing left to complain about.I got this email today:
No surprise there.
Again, clearly the SCIENCE is a lot different in Ames, IA than it is in Iowa City, IA. Light years different. Try to keep upThere was a time that the BIG was highly criticized for not starting the season while P5 schools in BIG states were playing football. Now I am watching Iowa St play in front of thousands of fans while Iowa will play in front of an empty stadium. Whether you think there should be fans or not, there is no logical explanation for the discrepancies in policies. The BIG will have weeks of data and the ability to provide a safe environment for 12,000-18,000 fans as a minimum per venue. For those of you that think I am nuts, I might be, stay home and let those that want to attend do so.
Bolded sentence: why is it OK for you to say that, as a person, to other people .... but it is not acceptable for the Big Ten Conference to say "For those of you conferences that think I am nuts, I might be, go ahead and allow your schools to have limited fans and let me make the decision that we won't have any." ???There was a time that the BIG was highly criticized for not starting the season while P5 schools in BIG states were playing football. Now I am watching Iowa St play in front of thousands of fans while Iowa will play in front of an empty stadium. Whether you think there should be fans or not, there is no logical explanation for the discrepancies in policies. The BIG will have weeks of data and the ability to provide a safe environment for 12,000-18,000 fans as a minimum per venue. For those of you that think I am nuts, I might be, stay home and let those that want to attend do so.
Good point.I wouldn't blame any team for wanting fans to rally the team just generally.
But beyond that say you pack in 2k or something (just assume you can do that for whatever reason)... does that really cover the cost of hosting 2k randos in your stadium? Security and all the stuff that goes with that and etc?
I wouldn't blame any team for wanting fans to rally the team just generally.
But beyond that say you pack in 2k or something (just assume you can do that for whatever reason)... does that really cover the cost of hosting 2k randos in your stadium? Security and all the stuff that goes with that and etc?
I thought I saw on the ESPN ticker last night that SMU actually banished their students from the game at half-time, for refusing to follow the safety protocol they had set in order to get into the stadium.
Theatrics, but at least they tried.
Pretty sure they cleared the sections. They won't be allowed back anytime soon.
You are less likely to commit a crime against any person if we lock you in prison for the rest of your life.Think they headed back to their rooms to self-isolate?
All across the country. But hey, ScienceSure are a lot of fans in the stands all over college football today.