Oops, I just said it. Again.
kids at other schools were getting infected in part due to all the time spent at clubs.
Thankfully, there's nothing fun like that in and around Notre Dame.
I imagine that place has more virus than the Wuhan wet market.
a proud ND tradition.
between the conditions of the main bar and the men's room, my late teens/early 20's immune system was put to the test
Just die unshriven.
I walked down the stairs, it was lit by a single 40 watt light bulb, and Crackhead (alums '99-05 know who I mean) was sitting alone at a table with his shirt off. I don't remember much after that other than kids were scared to come downstairs because we kept yelling "neeeerrrrds!" at them like Ogre.
On Monday nights, we'd get there early, enter through the basement door and then walk upstairs once the crowd filled out a bit.
What was his real name? I want to look up the obituary if possible. I had a friend with a band that sang there often and he loved her voice. He built it back after the fire in the mid 1990s right?
Mahmoud Hussein was his name. He passed in 2012, shortly after the bar closed. Great guy.
The roads aren't even in the same places in parts of that neighborhood running from Notre Dame Ave. east to Ironwood and down to the old 5 Points intersection.
time.
Hell of a nice guy.
No longer will ND's campus be Notre Dame football's greatest recruiting asset, as Pete Sampson from Irish Illustrated likes to state.
will be in a better spot because a large portion of their team already has it so it's less likely they'll test positive during the season and miss the game vs us.
I don't see how this season isn't a mess. You can't put these players in a bubble. They are going to interact with the rest of the student body and go out to bars and parties and a bunch are going to eventually test positive.
I don't see how any team can play football as long as we have the virus with us.
They tested positive day one in June. It’s a train wreck. Being 18-22 years old they only have a 99.999% chance of recovering and they also have a horrific hospitalization rate of about 0.3%
To top it off Clemson now has about 25% of the football players who will be immune to the virus - and they have to handle that happening from day one. What a shame.
Then the isolated players that tested positive. As we know, that guarantees a massive outbreak will happen - as these 23 come in contact with... no one else.
I agree. It’s impossible to imagine how this can possibly work.
And experts still aren't sure about immunity yet. So, as some are mentioning, if herd immunity's the angle, that's a really, really big risk to take without a definitive answer.
Why can there be no football?
The why is the virus being so contagious. 20 some Clemson football players tested positive; that is about 10% of the entire staff. How many more players and staff have they infected?
There is no way to have social distancing in football!
I love college football and pray for a vaccine. If it is cancelled, I will be very depressed. All the best!
It really paid off.
One Heisman Trophy winner in the last 55 years.
One undefeated, untied season in the last 46 years.
One national title in the last 42 years.
One victory over a top-ranked team in the last 29 years.
One major bowl victory in the last 26 years.