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bonarae
July 2nd, 2020, 06:11 AM
Looks interesting... it's up for debate though on its accuracy. xcoffeex

https://covidcfb.com/ (https://covidcfb.com/)

Laker
July 2nd, 2020, 11:12 AM
Western Michigan adds Stony Brook after Colgate drops game due to conference travel restrictions.

https://www.mlive.com/broncos/2020/07/wmu-football-replaces-colgate-with-stony-brook-for-2020-season-opener.html

Anthony215
July 2nd, 2020, 11:16 AM
Western Michigan adds Stony Brook after Colgate drops game due to conference travel restrictions.

https://www.mlive.com/broncos/2020/07/wmu-football-replaces-colgate-with-stony-brook-for-2020-season-opener.html

Great pick up for Stony Brook, I wonder what the guarantee will be for Stony Brook with chances it being there will be no fans or at most 10-15k fans allowed into the stadium keeping capacity under 50%.

Laker
July 2nd, 2020, 11:46 AM
Boise State drops baseball, swimming & diving.

https://www.idahopress.com/blueturfsports/baseball/boise-state-cuts-baseball-swimming-and-diving-programs/article_f0cc161e-bc7e-11ea-983c-4b4c5396132a.html

DFW HOYA
July 2nd, 2020, 02:00 PM
Howard drops its Homecoming week; a bigger event, to most in attendance, than football.

https://twitter.com/AnnaLysaGayle/status/1278763410147160065

Laker
July 3rd, 2020, 09:37 AM
Lafayette College cancels Sept. 12 game at Navy. Navy now looking for a replacement game

walliver
July 6th, 2020, 09:33 AM
The charts look nice, but one thing to consider is that COVID is not homogeneously distributed. It rages in some neighborhoods, but avoids others. Rural and small city schools will likely have fewer problems than large universities in urban areas.

I increasingly suspect we will see spring football this year, however.

MR. CHICKEN
July 6th, 2020, 10:34 AM
The charts look nice, but one thing to consider is that COVID is not homogeneously distributed. It rages in some neighborhoods, but avoids others. Rural and small city schools will likely have fewer problems than large universities in urban areas.

I increasingly suspect we will see spring football this year, however.

....WONDERIN'.....HOW IT WILL WORK......PLAY UH FULL SEASON UH SPRING....2021.....TAKE UH MONTH OR TWO OFF........THEN START FALL FOOTBALL??...2021.....SOME BOARD MEMBERS......WANNA LIMIT # UH TEAMS IN PLAY-OFFS...FO' WEAR 'N TEAR ON PLAYERS......WHHA 'BOUT PRO TRY-OUTS.....ETC??.........JES'.....WONDERIN' OUT LOUD.....AWK!

BEAR
July 6th, 2020, 10:44 AM
....WONDERIN'.....HOW IT WILL WORK......PLAY UH FULL SEASON UH SPRING....2021.....TAKE UH MONTH OR TWO OFF........THEN START FALL FOOTBALL??...2021.....SOME BOARD MEMBERS......WANNA LIMIT # UH TEAMS IN PLAY-OFFS...FO' WEAR 'N TEAR ON PLAYERS......WHHA 'BOUT PRO TRY-OUTS.....ETC??.........JES'.....WONDERIN' OUT LOUD.....AWK!

FCS and below will get the shaft again this year. There are 291 FCS players in the NFL in some form or fashion...that's about 6 full teams worth...gotta be some more gold in this level IMO. I know they will say if it's there they will find it...but so few were drafted this past year from what I think were cancelled prodays and camps.. an FCS kid needs every look he can get!

clenz
July 6th, 2020, 11:09 AM
Harvard going online classes only.

Football isn't happening there.

It's not happening anywhere in the Ivy I'd bet.

FCS and below is really looking less likely if we are honest about it.

Sader87
July 6th, 2020, 11:15 AM
Harvard going online classes only.

Football isn't happening there.

It's not happening anywhere in the Ivy I'd bet.

FCS and below is really looking less likely if we are honest about it.

Yeah, I was about to post a new thread on how the Ivies will effect the rest of FCS in terms of cancelling for the Fall of 2020 but it seemed redundant as many other threads are already covering this.

Expect the Patriot League to cancel a nanosecond after the Ivies.

Go Green
July 6th, 2020, 03:42 PM
Yeah, I was about to post a new thread on how the Ivies will effect the rest of FCS in terms of cancelling for the Fall of 2020 but it seemed redundant as many other threads are already covering this.

Expect the Patriot League to cancel a nanosecond after the Ivies.

We will see what the Ivy says on the 8th.

But most reports are indicating that the Ivy is postponing Fall sports--not canceling.

Laker
July 6th, 2020, 04:41 PM
Fordham announces its Sept. 12 football game @HawaiiFB for @AlohaStadiumHI has been cancelled per Patriot League travel policy. Rams to announce later if they will postpone entire season until the spring. #HawaiiFB looking for a replacement

Laker
July 6th, 2020, 04:55 PM
This is an interesting way to handle having some students on campus.

Ahead of the Ivy League's 7/8 announcement about athletics, Princeton says it plans to have freshman/juniors on campus for fall, and sophs/seniors in spring; "Most academic instruction will remain online."

bonarae
July 7th, 2020, 04:16 AM
Fordham says goodbye to almost all of its OOC games (probably, but the first three definitely) xsmhx

https://twitter.com/RobDeMelloKHON/status/1280252586948345857

https://twitter.com/FerdLewis/status/1280243741874249728 (https://twitter.com/RobDeMelloKHON/status/1280252586948345857)

OhioHen
July 7th, 2020, 06:09 AM
Great pick up for Stony Brook, I wonder what the guarantee will be for Stony Brook with chances it being there will be no fans or at most 10-15k fans allowed into the stadium keeping capacity under 50%.

The normal "crowd" for a MAC school will still be allowed to attend if they limit to 50% of capacity.

that guy
July 7th, 2020, 06:16 AM
The normal "crowd" for a MAC school will still be allowed to attend if they limit to 50% of capacity.
so where will the find the other 45% of a crowd to get to 50%?:D

Go Green
July 7th, 2020, 06:48 AM
This is an interesting way to handle having some students on campus.

Ahead of the Ivy League's 7/8 announcement about athletics, Princeton says it plans to have freshman/juniors on campus for fall, and sophs/seniors in spring; "Most academic instruction will remain online."

Dartmouth is doing something similar. Harvard and Yale are telling one class to stay home per semester. Cornell is allowing everyone to return.

Not sure about Brown, Columbia, or Penn.

AmsterBison
July 8th, 2020, 03:11 PM
The normal "crowd" for a MAC school will still be allowed to attend if they limit to 50% of capacity.

You could have Lawn Dart Night at most MAC schools and not have any incidents.