Fall does not look good. Infections among tested pro & college athletes in training camps. South & SW are early starters b/c of the weather, and are the current hotspots. Florida early in the pandemic, avg age of positives >50yrs, currently ~35yrs. Growing hints (not hard evidence) that even asymptomatics have identifiable pulmonary disfunction (one study: akin to walking pneumonia) and that's for the lifestyle of the general population. Lung issues for athletes...
https://www.axisimagingnews.com/radiolo ... f-covid-19
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101 ... 20096370v1
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandso ... ymptomatic
***NO PEER-REVIEWED CLINICAL STUDIES AS YET. NO EVIDENCE THAT LESSENED CAPACITY IS PERMANENT.*** But until we know this disease better, we must make informed decisions about athletes'- and everyone's physical health given the best info available to us at the time.
How many schools will drop lacrosse?
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Re: How many schools will drop lacrosse?
UCONN will save $10 million, annually, for 120 student athletes ? What?
The Huskies are trying to tell us that they spend , on average, $80k a year , per athlete? What, are they flying the X-C team , first class, to New Zealand, for a race?
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Re: How many schools will drop lacrosse?
They are cutting $10M from the athletic department. They are cutting 4 teams as well as taking "other cost-cutting measures". Cutting teams is the headline, but the other cuts may be where most of the $10M in savings comes from.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:05 amUCONN will save $10 million, annually, for 120 student athletes ? What?
The Huskies are trying to tell us that they spend , on average, $80k a year , per athlete? What, are they flying the X-C team , first class, to New Zealand, for a race?
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"other cost cutting measures".....like getting rid of the losing football team. Had no idea the re-hired Randy Edsell.BR83 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:20 amThey are cutting $10M from the athletic department. They are cutting 4 teams as well as taking "other cost-cutting measures". Cutting teams is the headline, but the other cuts may be where most of the $10M in savings comes from.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:05 amUCONN will save $10 million, annually, for 120 student athletes ? What?
The Huskies are trying to tell us that they spend , on average, $80k a year , per athlete? What, are they flying the X-C team , first class, to New Zealand, for a race?
Does the guy know how to win, anywhere? UCONN football is a waste of money. Especially THIS coaching staff.
but, either way, UCONN doesn't have a mens lacrosse team, so don't know why I am even discussing them.
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Re: How many schools will drop lacrosse?
Do you know why you do anything?runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:28 am"other cost cutting measures".....like getting rid of the losing football team. Had no idea the re-hired Randy Edsell.BR83 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:20 amThey are cutting $10M from the athletic department. They are cutting 4 teams as well as taking "other cost-cutting measures". Cutting teams is the headline, but the other cuts may be where most of the $10M in savings comes from.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:05 amUCONN will save $10 million, annually, for 120 student athletes ? What?
The Huskies are trying to tell us that they spend , on average, $80k a year , per athlete? What, are they flying the X-C team , first class, to New Zealand, for a race?
Does the guy know how to win, anywhere? UCONN football is a waste of money. Especially THIS coaching staff.
but, either way, UCONN doesn't have a mens lacrosse team, so don't know why I am even discussing them.
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Re: How many schools will drop lacrosse?
I feel like at this point, it's not "if" but "when" spring football happens.
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go wash your mouth!!cuseman4133 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:32 am I feel like at this point, it's not "if" but "when" spring football happens.
STILL somewhere back in the day....
...and waiting/hoping for a tinfoil hat emoji......
...and waiting/hoping for a tinfoil hat emoji......
Re: How many schools will drop lacrosse?
I think more and more schools are going to go to a hybrid system - some students attending residential, some online. I imagine many double occupancy dorm rooms will be singles, in-person classes by mandate smaller, dining areas reduced or converted to grab-and-go. All equates to fewer students on campus. Next hammer I think falling is elimination of fall sports. Would be impossible to justify the close/physical contact, team workouts, etc. Can already see increased cases among football teams back at practice. Schools won’t risk a player or coach succumbing, or passing to some other member of the school who then succumbs. If those fall sports go away, particularly football, what happens next? Move to winter/spring and compete with those sports for venue space? Eliminate spring non-revenue sports in favor of delayed revenue sports? Eliminate all sports all year? I think for an athlete this is going to be a very difficult year as far as sports go, not to mention a substantially degraded academic experience. Won’t be surprised if numerous students elect to take a gap year.
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Re: How many schools will drop lacrosse?
Take a few days off from the news and then tell us how you “feel” about football in the fall. CNN.com’s “apocalyptic surge” headline yesterday is most likely impacting your thoughts on football. Step away from the panic porn. I repeat, step away from the panic porn.cuseman4133 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:32 am I feel like at this point, it's not "if" but "when" spring football happens.
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Take a few days off from the far-right sites you read and then learn about science. Step away from the fake news. I repeat, step away from the fake news.LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 3:21 pmTake a few days off from the news and then tell us how you “feel” about football in the fall. CNN.com’s “apocalyptic surge” headline yesterday is most likely impacting your thoughts on football. Step away from the panic porn. I repeat, step away from the panic porn.cuseman4133 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:32 am I feel like at this point, it's not "if" but "when" spring football happens.
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I am a registered Democrat who was referencing CNN.com.
Nice try though. That response is what is wrong with politics in our country. I am allowed to be a liberal AND think mainstream media is contributing to fear and panic in this country.
Nice try though. That response is what is wrong with politics in our country. I am allowed to be a liberal AND think mainstream media is contributing to fear and panic in this country.
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A quote from that scumbag Patton, who charged his own US Army troops........why do you love Patton so much? he got his in the end, didn't he. Tried to mess with the oligarchies plans...........Patton was to stupid. Did Patton ever pull the trigger of the pearl handled handguns?Drcthru wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:47 pmDo you know why you do anything?runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:28 am"other cost cutting measures".....like getting rid of the losing football team. Had no idea the re-hired Randy Edsell.BR83 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:20 amThey are cutting $10M from the athletic department. They are cutting 4 teams as well as taking "other cost-cutting measures". Cutting teams is the headline, but the other cuts may be where most of the $10M in savings comes from.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 10:05 amUCONN will save $10 million, annually, for 120 student athletes ? What?
The Huskies are trying to tell us that they spend , on average, $80k a year , per athlete? What, are they flying the X-C team , first class, to New Zealand, for a race?
Does the guy know how to win, anywhere? UCONN football is a waste of money. Especially THIS coaching staff.
but, either way, UCONN doesn't have a mens lacrosse team, so don't know why I am even discussing them.
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Re: How many schools will drop lacrosse?
If I had a son/daughter that was going to be an incoming college freshman I would definitely have them defer and take a gap year. Remote learning is a joke and the college experience would not be the same behind masks, social distancing and hybrid classrooms. I think reduce enrollments are on the horizon and with that comes less $$ and more athletic cuts.
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Re: How many schools will drop lacrosse?
and you'd be wrong.LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 7:55 am I am a registered Democrat who was referencing CNN.com.
Nice try though. That response is what is wrong with politics in our country. I am allowed to be a liberal AND think mainstream media is contributing to fear and panic in this country.
and that's from a lifelong Republican, though one who actually believes in science and expertise.
Let's hope this is a one year painful phenomenon not multiple years...
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Agreed. Reporting on factual data hardly seems like “panic porn”MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 11:41 amand you'd be wrong.LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 7:55 am I am a registered Democrat who was referencing CNN.com.
Nice try though. That response is what is wrong with politics in our country. I am allowed to be a liberal AND think mainstream media is contributing to fear and panic in this country.
and that's from a lifelong Republican, though one who actually believes in science and expertise.
Let's hope this is a one year painful phenomenon not multiple years...
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Denying factual data seems so much easier than acting upon it; but however effective denial seems in the short term, it's a recipe for disaster in the long run.
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The problem with our Cold 19 response and projecting appropriate national behavior from here is that we are still gathering factual data. Does the current spike in cases in places like Florida, Texas, Arizona, Cali, etc., particularly among a younger demographic than were affected in the NYC tri-state area, portend a change in our desire for a need for caution. If there isn't a concomitant rise in deaths or lasting impact among that demographic perhaps not. The issue is we will just have to wait and see, which simply leaves us in the limbo that a large segment of our population is already eager to dismiss. The seemingly premature social relaxing in the states mentioned clearly hasn't sufficiently played itself out to render any kind of final verdict yet. I would guess the same will happen with the country's reengagement with sports on every level. Pro sports look to be ready to recommence quite soon, and the success or failure of their efforts both socially and financially will likely have a powerful impact on what happens with college sports going forward, particularly this fall. That impact will likely be a huge determinant in college athletic budgets which in many cases are likely to be a big factor in how later year sports are dealt with as well. For the moment it appears the best we can do is wait and see no matter how strong the urge to be proactive.
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“Apocalyptic surges in major US cities” in large black font isn’t even a little bit over the top for you? Sorry, it just wreaks of panic click bait. I prefer NYT or WaPo.laxjuris wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 12:56 pmAgreed. Reporting on factual data hardly seems like “panic porn”MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 11:41 amand you'd be wrong.LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 7:55 am I am a registered Democrat who was referencing CNN.com.
Nice try though. That response is what is wrong with politics in our country. I am allowed to be a liberal AND think mainstream media is contributing to fear and panic in this country.
and that's from a lifelong Republican, though one who actually believes in science and expertise.
Let's hope this is a one year painful phenomenon not multiple years...
A few of my other favorites.
“If coronavirus pandemic marks the collapse of civilization, would we know? Experts weigh in.”-Yahoo
“Welcome to the worst economy ever.” -CNN
“Why does Donald Trump want our school children to get sick?” -The Daily Beast
The collapse of civilization one is my all time favorite. Can you read those above and honestly say they aren’t hyperbolic?