Your AD isn't that bright, huh?
#4 and #7 make absolutely no sense whatsoever right off the bat.
These are the exact scenarios that Pollard had given to ISU staff two weeks ago. My source, ISU AD employee.
Your AD isn't that bright, huh?
#4 and #7 make absolutely no sense whatsoever right off the bat.
How does #6 work in anyway? There are still extremely cold and snowy days in March and April in Ames (and in other northern states).
Also, if the season started then, imagine how hot it would be in southern states at the end of the season. Do you really think games can be played in Texas or Arizona in June and July? No. I live in Arizona now and lived in Texas for 20 years. That is not a possibility.
Not to mention, how would you turn around and start the 2021 season in a month after the 2020 season just ended.
The games need to played when scheduled or the season should be canceled.
Can you read?Who gives a **** what the Kansas State AD says. Now, if you said OU or UT's AD, then that would carry a bit more weight.
Can you write less self-aggrandizing headlines?
Can you write less self-aggrandizing headlines?
And for the record, you didn't include this article in your OP. What a surprise...
I went by your sh*tty title.
Reality is, you are unable to craft a headline or an original posting that fails to glorify all things KSU. This is an ISU board. You seem incapable of figuring that out. Have you been scarred by hoards of Cyclones on KSU message boards or something?The headline is simply a statement of facts. Reality is, you and others here can't get over the rivalry hurdle to address the issues.
With no tents...I want to play Baylor at home on the second Saturday in February!!
Talking with a friend that works at the AD he’s feeling the March schedule is the most likely scenario. Two weeks ago felt there was very little chance that a normal fall season happens.
obviously things could’ve change in the two weeks we talked about this.
Doubtful weather in spring/summer is prohibitive to playing and making millions. We’re fine forcing a team to play in crazy heat in Waco without tents because of a obscure rule, and playing thanksgiving in below 0 temperaturesthen all the kids that have aspirations of getting drafted won't play in the spring. So a lot of good players won't be available for that second season in the spring.
I'll pass on March FB. Just cancel it and play normal in Fall 2021. Kids get an extra year if they want.
You’re applying pre-COVID19 logic.Pretty sure this will never happen...Unless Covid mutates and suddenly 20% death rate starts wiping world out.
LIke other's have said...So you have a season starts in March..Ends in June...Then starts again in August (Camp)? lol...Yea aint happening.
I could see skipping Non conf and starting in October...
I think they will play the games this fall even if they have to do it without Fans. TV viewership would be very high. There's little to no risk for people under age 25 from a Mortality standpoint..Flu levels really.
Can simply do Temp checks on players before game and even do rapids testing that morning of game for both teams and officials.
And you play the games albeit without fans. But playing games without fans wouldn't be that difficult at all.
If the Start games Jan or later in 2021 so is College Basketball season gonna start in May then? Gonna cancel or push back Cbball which starts in November?
At least football is outside...Basketball with 15k+ fans in an enclosed arena seems higher risk than outdoor football stadiums..
Or.....If you are 65 and older and/or have pre existing health conditions which make you high risk you are not allowed to attend events. This alone seems the most logical. The Mortality rate of COVID Below age 65 with no pre existing conditions is Flu level.
How does #6 work in anyway? There are still extremely cold and snowy days in March and April in Ames (and in other northern states).
Also, if the season started then, imagine how hot it would be in southern states at the end of the season. Do you really think games can be played in Texas or Arizona in June and July? No. I live in Arizona now and lived in Texas for 20 years. That is not a possibility.
Not to mention, how would you turn around and start the 2021 season in a month after the 2020 season just ended.
The games need to played when scheduled or the season should be canceled.
You’re applying pre-COVID19 logic.
Going March-May is not an issue anymore imo. This is a sport that now has up to a 5 week gap its bowl season/playoffs. Then two months later spring football for a month. You think it’ll be an issue for there to be 3-4 months offseason?