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CBI has been called off
03-11-2020 12:37 PM
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RE: CBI has been called off
Interesting. The CBI struggles with attendance as is. Coronavirus fears would just make it worse.

However, the CBI does not endanger public health like the NCAA tournament will/would. Thousands of people traveling to other parts of the country, gathering in close proximity with others, and then heading back to their home cities and states is a recipe for disaster. No idea what decision the NCAA will make. If we had competent leadership, in the White House, the decision would be made for them. At this point, it is up to the folks in the NCAA offices.

Just heard a little blurb on the news so I'm not sure I heard it all. But, it sounded like they are banning sports gatherings in Washington state. That includes Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, and the XFL.
I'm thinking the NCAA tournament can't be far behind.
03-11-2020 01:40 PM
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