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Just consider the liability, J.....it’s over
Because people are irrational when they are hystericalWhy is the COVID liability any worse than the head, spine, heat, clubs & guns, PED or drugs liabilities?
I expect each of those others are statistically much more dangerous to college athletes.
Madness.
Why is the COVID liability any worse than the head, spine, heat, clubs & guns, PED or drugs liabilities?
I expect each of those others are statistically much more dangerous to college athletes.
Madness.
This. And the unintended consequences will be astronomical as well with the cancelation of the season.
They will figure all of those details out later, they have only had 3 months to plan so no real rush, its only these kid's livelihoods and everything they have worked for.Exactly. Ruinous. Idiotic. The health-related consequences of this will far exceed the COVID risk.
And they are clamping off opportunity for thousands of athletes. No season...what happens to the ‘21 class?
What about all the students who depend on jobs to get through school?
Yes. A significant amount. At least 60%.
It's like natzi Germany. That's too controllingVanderbilt wants their students to not leave Nashville (once they return to campus) until November:
Anchor Down on campus? Vanderbilt requiring students to stay in Nashville and not travel on weekend trips through November
Students are required to stay in the Nashville area and not travel away from campus for weekend trips through the end of in-person classes on Friday, November 20.
- If an undergraduate student decides that they must leave the Nashville area during the semester because of extenuating circumstances (e.g., to receive medical treatment or to attend a family wedding or funeral), the student must not attend in-person classes or other on-campus activities for 14 days after their return to Nashville and should limit personal contact with other Vanderbilt community members during that time. This is because travel to/from locations outside of Nashville and participating in events with individuals outside the Vanderbilt community can increase the risk of introducing the virus to the campus community. No refunds for tuition, housing costs, or other relevant fees will be issued if a student finishes the semester through online participation in coursework for any reason – including if a student chooses to leave Nashville for personal reasons after being on campus.
- Graduate and professional students should communicate with their program advisors about any request to leave the Nashville area during the semester because of extenuating circumstances, and to discuss methods to mitigate risk of transmission upon their return to Nashville.
There are ways to proceed and minimize liability, i.e., waivers. The money lost from canceling the season would dwarf the potential payout from liability exposure.It’s gonna be the same for all the others. Too much liability. The schools can’t afford the potential litigation.
Pretty obvious what degrees at UF are uselessI know for a fact some departments within the college of liberal arts and sciences at UF are not coming back on the undergrad level. I'm sure the same people/ professors pushing this cower at home agenda are working hard to torpedo the football season.
They have obviously already got to the presidents of the Big 10.
There are ways to proceed and minimize liability, i.e., waivers. The money lost from canceling the season would dwarf the potential payout from liability exposure.