Coronavirus canceling games

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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby Bulldog2323 » December 13th, 2020, 9:11 pm

BCPanther wrote:The Wisconsin game is moving to next year.

UNI was really going to be at 6 scholarship players for the week. I don't think they'll be the last ones to decide to take a break before Christmas here. Kids have been on campus since June.


Duke did as well.
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby Blers42 » December 13th, 2020, 9:14 pm

BCPanther wrote:The Wisconsin game is moving to next year.

UNI was really going to be at 6 scholarship players for the week. I don't think they'll be the last ones to decide to take a break before Christmas here. Kids have been on campus since June.


Loyola took UNI’s place against Wisconsin
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby Dawgbit » December 15th, 2020, 11:39 am

Here is a novel idea. 80% of all people who contract the virus experience mild or zero symptoms. College age kids have virtually nothing to fear from the virus. Age 60 and under have a 99.7% chance of NOT dying from the virus. Why don't we allow fans to the games, just like we allow people to Wal-Mart, Home Depot, etc.? ANYONE who fears the virus can choose not to attend. I live in Florida, which opened up May 1 of this year. I have been a visitor to Illinois the last few weeks, and man what a difference! Illinois is still playing ping-pong with "keeping people safe", while my home county in Florida has not seen a fatality in weeks. Restaurants and bars are open, people are pretty much free to do what they are comfortable doing. It is my belief that much of the response by government and university "leadership" has been knee-jerk, and not grounded in the "science" of which they preach. I truly feel sorry for the small business owners in the states who have been bankrupted by politicians who have no clue what it is like to try to make a living in the real world.

I realize who radical this must sound to those who are "bought in" to the panic, but I am not in that universe. And, by the way, I am considered to be in the "high risk" age bracket, but I take care of myself, I would happily attend a game.

I will end this; with more people will die from depression induced overdoses, lack of medical care, and suicide than the non-elderly and frail who are in the last stages of life and will succumb to the virus (or the flu, or a broken hip).
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby MVC Phil » December 15th, 2020, 2:54 pm

I am curious to see if COVID had anything to do with Keonte Johnson's medical issue at Florida.

I know Florida has reported they had COVID issues and paused the program, but they did not share names.
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby mvfcfan » December 15th, 2020, 3:03 pm

Dawgbit wrote:Here is a novel idea. 80% of all people who contract the virus experience mild or zero symptoms. College age kids have virtually nothing to fear from the virus. Age 60 and under have a 99.7% chance of NOT dying from the virus. Why don't we allow fans to the games, just like we allow people to Wal-Mart, Home Depot, etc.? ANYONE who fears the virus can choose not to attend. I live in Florida, which opened up May 1 of this year. I have been a visitor to Illinois the last few weeks, and man what a difference! Illinois is still playing ping-pong with "keeping people safe", while my home county in Florida has not seen a fatality in weeks. Restaurants and bars are open, people are pretty much free to do what they are comfortable doing. It is my belief that much of the response by government and university "leadership" has been knee-jerk, and not grounded in the "science" of which they preach. I truly feel sorry for the small business owners in the states who have been bankrupted by politicians who have no clue what it is like to try to make a living in the real world.

I realize who radical this must sound to those who are "bought in" to the panic, but I am not in that universe. And, by the way, I am considered to be in the "high risk" age bracket, but I take care of myself, I would happily attend a game.

I will end this; with more people will die from depression induced overdoses, lack of medical care, and suicide than the non-elderly and frail who are in the last stages of life and will succumb to the virus (or the flu, or a broken hip).


I agree 100%!
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby Birdfan2018 » December 15th, 2020, 4:20 pm

Dawgbit wrote:Here is a novel idea. 80% of all people who contract the virus experience mild or zero symptoms. College age kids have virtually nothing to fear from the virus. Age 60 and under have a 99.7% chance of NOT dying from the virus. Why don't we allow fans to the games, just like we allow people to Wal-Mart, Home Depot, etc.? ANYONE who fears the virus can choose not to attend. I live in Florida, which opened up May 1 of this year. I have been a visitor to Illinois the last few weeks, and man what a difference! Illinois is still playing ping-pong with "keeping people safe", while my home county in Florida has not seen a fatality in weeks. Restaurants and bars are open, people are pretty much free to do what they are comfortable doing. It is my belief that much of the response by government and university "leadership" has been knee-jerk, and not grounded in the "science" of which they preach. I truly feel sorry for the small business owners in the states who have been bankrupted by politicians who have no clue what it is like to try to make a living in the real world.

I realize who radical this must sound to those who are "bought in" to the panic, but I am not in that universe. And, by the way, I am considered to be in the "high risk" age bracket, but I take care of myself, I would happily attend a game.

I will end this; with more people will die from depression induced overdoses, lack of medical care, and suicide than the non-elderly and frail who are in the last stages of life and will succumb to the virus (or the flu, or a broken hip).

I will also add that child abuse cases have dropped due to school kids not attending classes. A very high amount of child abuse cases are reported by teachers. Now those abused children are in the home 24/7. School just happened to be an escape from the abusive parent.
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby chitown fanatic » December 17th, 2020, 5:33 pm

mvfcfan wrote:
Dawgbit wrote:Here is a novel idea. 80% of all people who contract the virus experience mild or zero symptoms. College age kids have virtually nothing to fear from the virus. Age 60 and under have a 99.7% chance of NOT dying from the virus. Why don't we allow fans to the games, just like we allow people to Wal-Mart, Home Depot, etc.? ANYONE who fears the virus can choose not to attend. I live in Florida, which opened up May 1 of this year. I have been a visitor to Illinois the last few weeks, and man what a difference! Illinois is still playing ping-pong with "keeping people safe", while my home county in Florida has not seen a fatality in weeks. Restaurants and bars are open, people are pretty much free to do what they are comfortable doing. It is my belief that much of the response by government and university "leadership" has been knee-jerk, and not grounded in the "science" of which they preach. I truly feel sorry for the small business owners in the states who have been bankrupted by politicians who have no clue what it is like to try to make a living in the real world.

I realize who radical this must sound to those who are "bought in" to the panic, but I am not in that universe. And, by the way, I am considered to be in the "high risk" age bracket, but I take care of myself, I would happily attend a game.

I will end this; with more people will die from depression induced overdoses, lack of medical care, and suicide than the non-elderly and frail who are in the last stages of life and will succumb to the virus (or the flu, or a broken hip).


I agree 100%!

I agree 1000pct and I'm in the hellhole in Illinois
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby Salukimadness86 » December 17th, 2020, 9:25 pm

Salukis at Butler Monday December 21st 6:00 CT Foxsports
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby Dawgbit » December 18th, 2020, 9:13 am

chitown fanatic wrote:
mvfcfan wrote:
Dawgbit wrote:Here is a novel idea. 80% of all people who contract the virus experience mild or zero symptoms. College age kids have virtually nothing to fear from the virus. Age 60 and under have a 99.7% chance of NOT dying from the virus. Why don't we allow fans to the games, just like we allow people to Wal-Mart, Home Depot, etc.? ANYONE who fears the virus can choose not to attend. I live in Florida, which opened up May 1 of this year. I have been a visitor to Illinois the last few weeks, and man what a difference! Illinois is still playing ping-pong with "keeping people safe", while my home county in Florida has not seen a fatality in weeks. Restaurants and bars are open, people are pretty much free to do what they are comfortable doing. It is my belief that much of the response by government and university "leadership" has been knee-jerk, and not grounded in the "science" of which they preach. I truly feel sorry for the small business owners in the states who have been bankrupted by politicians who have no clue what it is like to try to make a living in the real world.

I realize who radical this must sound to those who are "bought in" to the panic, but I am not in that universe. And, by the way, I am considered to be in the "high risk" age bracket, but I take care of myself, I would happily attend a game.

I will end this; with more people will die from depression induced overdoses, lack of medical care, and suicide than the non-elderly and frail who are in the last stages of life and will succumb to the virus (or the flu, or a broken hip).


I agree 100%!

I agree 1000pct and I'm in the hellhole in Illinois


AND...the per capita death rate in Illinois is roughly 150% that of Florida, in spite of Florida having a population that is skewed toward retirees. Dr. Fauci would call this "anecdotal" evidence. Jelly Belly Pritzker is clueless! Over and out.
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Re: Coronavirus canceling games

Postby Salukimadness86 » December 18th, 2020, 12:30 pm

MVC Phil wrote:I am curious to see if COVID had anything to do with Keonte Johnson's medical issue at Florida.

I know Florida has reported they had COVID issues and paused the program, but they did not share names.


I'm curious too. The long term effects on people, regardless of their age is still unknown. I had pneumonia five years ago, and it took me about two moths to feel 100% again. COVID is 10 times worse.
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