Feel like Campbell has the team locked down and being more careful than KU. Les seems less in control.
Saturday at 11:01 AM you'll know.
As we Cyclone fans know, even then, it's still in doubt.
CW's article's title starts with 'We Made It...' so naturally, we won't make it.
anyone else do this? Is there a point in time, like Friday afternoon, when we will know for sure the game is on?
I've wondered all this week but Chris had an article saying it's on. Cautiously optimistic
We were in a drought all summer. Then game week shows up and it's monsoon season. The life of a Cyclone.
This deserves a Rainbow, just because—but I went with “Creative”.I guess ISU is just as much of a poser as EIU with their ANF BS. If we're really "actually helping farmers" we would schedule football games throughout the summer to guarantee rain for the crops. But, no. We only play in the Fall. Pretty selfish honestly.
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Talking with a couple of people in Ames, it seems like the team has bought it and is locked down. The coaching staff obviously had their rules but the players have taken it even further, outside of a straggler or two.Feel like Campbell has the team locked down and being more careful than KU. Les seems less in control.
There will be a game and the coronabros will be voicing their displeasure.
Literally no one here is complaining about playing the games with no fans lmfao, corona deniers are complaining more about the myth of anti-football coronobros here than are actual anti-football coronabros.And the tough guy coronabros will be walking around Fred Durst style like they had anything to do with it.
Total normalcy.
There will be a game and the coronabros will be voicing their displeasure.
And the tough guy coronabros will be walking around Fred Durst style like they had anything to do with it.
Total normalcy.
If it helps, I’ll complain about playing the game with no fans.Literally no one here is complaining about playing the games with no fans lmfao, corona deniers are complaining more about the myth of anti-football coronobros here than are actual anti-football coronabros.
I'm perfectly comfortable letting other games have fans in and seeing how their events go. If it goes well, we can always revisit the policy. If it goes poorly, we look proactive and focused on playing games.If it helps, I’ll complain about playing the game with no fans.
It’s overreacting. We needed to prove that we can successfully be responsible, have a game, social distance and wear masks like we’re supposed to without a huge contagion erupting.
That satisfy both side of this weird “coronabro” argument—or am I going to have to google just what a coronabro is?
Wait, which side are the coronabros?
Literally no one here is complaining about playing the games with no fans lmfao, corona deniers are complaining more about the myth of anti-football coronobros here than are actual anti-football coronabros.