Well, if the "can't get it twice" theory holds true they will be at a competitive advantage this fall as far as losing players to quarantine.
WWE has someone who's had it twice, for what it's worth.
Like as a story or for realWWE has someone who's had it twice, for what it's worth.
Like as a story or for real
WWE announcer Kayla Braxton says she had coronavirus twice
https://nypost.com/2020/06/25/wwe-announcer-kayla-braxton-says-she-had-coronavirus-twice/
Will not help you if there aren't any other teams to play...kind of an all or none proposal here.Well, if the "can't get it twice" theory holds true they will be at a competitive advantage this fall as far as losing players to quarantine.
I really hope it doesn't happen, but all it's going to take is one athlete getting it and passing away, and football is done for the year. The negative PR would be massive. Really hope that doesn't happen, but it's definitely a discussion that each school has probably had.
I doubt it takes that.
NBA and baseball will fail first.
I'm a huge golf can and really want the PGA to succeed but they're already having problems. I hope they can figure out better protocols. If golf fails I'm seriously worried about other sports.
For reference purposesWWE announcer Kayla Braxton says she had coronavirus twice
https://nypost.com/2020/06/25/wwe-announcer-kayla-braxton-says-she-had-coronavirus-twice/
I think I'll wait for a source that's a little more definitive than that. There were cases in Korea (I think) where remaining fragments of dead virus caused positive results later on.
To the Clemson topic, it would not surprise me if some teams (or the players, taking it upon themselves) see the competitive advantage of already having had it.
I'm a huge golf fan and really want the PGA to succeed but they're already having problems. I hope they can figure out better protocols. If golf fails I'm seriously worried about other sports.
Maybe I’m missing some here but isn’t this the whole point? How is PGA “failing” if their protocols are detecting who has it, whose been exposed and thus preventing those from competing? Ok, some some won’t be able to compete. But that’s the way it is for now so take it or leave it.Seems their protocols worked. Several people tested positive and dropped out, some due to positive tests some due to contact. I guess we'll see in the next week or two whether those few positive tests turn into a lot.
You're not going to prevent all positive tests, the goal is to avoid having the virus spread rampant throughout your competitors.