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RE: Covid Spikes... possibility of no college football?
(06-22-2020 01:29 PM)Cyniclone Wrote:  
(06-22-2020 01:17 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(06-22-2020 04:16 AM)CardinalJim Wrote:  Anyone else getting the feeling with these Covid spikes being reported, that our college football season this year is in jeopardy?

I've said this before, I'll say it again:

Even if there are no fans in the stands, the cost of losing TV money for P5 football, or MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, any of those, will be huge.

They'll play as long as the cost of not playing exceeds the cost of playing.

I think that's probably the mindset they're going with but they also have to keep a killswitch mechanism in mind. What if multiple players from the same team land in the hospital? What if a player dies?

Hopefully that doesn't happen. That's when the cost of playing exceeds the cost of not playing, and they stop.
06-22-2020 01:48 PM
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