They must have quite the social distancing plan - one with cage match rules.
It's horribly cynical to think so, but part of my brain can understand it.
both on the field and in the stands.
There’s no guarantee all young people can recover from this disease well enough to play college football.
Line of thinking. Sure, they're less likely to die. Who knows what impact it would have on the health of a 20 year old, including chronic and lifelong effects.
I see people talking about the NBA plan in Orlando similarly - "They're young and in amazing shape, nothing can happen". Maybe.
Getting down to 85 via Darwinism.
I posted it over on Rock's. In addition, another study has shown that antibodies decrease in some after 2-3 months. If programs, States, organizations or other entities are hoping for "herd immunity", studies haven't yet proven positively or otherwise.
That seems to be working out well for us.
reviewed and published in respected medical journals? Or just some journalist throwing pencils at the ceiling to see what sticks.
We already have one debunked "major study" during this pandemic. It is rational to be skeptical of any other claims.
Even phony "studies". Its all over the place.
Of course nothing is going to be conclusive (and the poster said as much). Doesn't mean we should just stick our fingers in our ears until a comprehensive study is complete, as that will be after-the-fact anyway.
support staff will get infected and have extreme complications. For instance, Robbie Caldwell, their 66 year old, overweight OL coach.
teams get it now.