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Couldn't agree more. I think I would have been way more upset if they cancelled it all. I think you can do it without cancelling the entire thing. Fans will still be able to watch on TV and cheer on their teams.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:10 pm If we are all honest and take off the meathead sports fan hat, it's hard to criticize the NCAA for this. Sports leagues all around the world, in countries with less of a spread of the disease than the US (we're on the verge of becoming thee hotbed) are making reasonable tough decisions which include outright cancellations.
NCAA keeps the games, airs them for the fans, and makes a reasonable effort to do its part in limiting the spread. They make the decision more than a week in advance and (hopefully) a final one. Let's play ball.
Family (maybe band?) will be in attendance so it won't be completely quiet.
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Every school should get like 100 students to be able to attend.
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Time out!
Does the NCAA (Emmert) not give a shit about the people in Sprint tonight, tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday? It's ok to let the players and coaches get the virus over the next 4 days but not in the next few weeks. Got it!
How's that going to work out for ya Mark if tournament teams have players and coaches who test positive between now and through the next few weeks?
Does the NCAA (Emmert) not give a shit about the people in Sprint tonight, tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday? It's ok to let the players and coaches get the virus over the next 4 days but not in the next few weeks. Got it!
How's that going to work out for ya Mark if tournament teams have players and coaches who test positive between now and through the next few weeks?
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He can only make recs for tonight. He can't cancel it.Grandma wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:14 pm Time out!
Does the NCAA (Emmert) not give a shit about the people in Sprint tonight, tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday? It's ok to let the players and coaches get the virus over the next 4 days but not in the next week few weeks. Got it!
How's that going to work out for ya Mark if tournament teams have a player/s coach/es who test positive between now and through the next few weeks?
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Absolute over reaction in my opinion. Wouldn't be a complete shock if a host city takes this to court. Probably not but wouldn't surprise me.
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Inverse of something like that is something like this:CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:13 pmI was there for UNI. You could cut the tension in the building with a knife and you had the K-tater tots going nuts for UNI.
That's all gone.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... =320782305
Or more recently this:
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-baske ... =401025871
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And will, in all likelihood, distribute a lot of as well.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:18 pmThey'll deal with that if/when it comes. And, it's just money, which the NCAA is going to get a lot of.
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Also, can you really sue for lack of tax revenue? NCAA isn't preventing people from going to Omaha. They rented the arena, and refunding people's money, and continuing on with event likely to the best of their contracts. In the name of curbing a pandemic.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:18 pmThey'll deal with that if/when it comes. And, it's just money, which the NCAA is going to get a lot of.
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Well I misread it and thought this hypothetical plaintiff was the venue/host.Ghost of dotNET past wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:21 pmAlso, can you really sue for lack of tax revenue? NCAA isn't preventing people from going to Omaha. They rented the arena, and refunding people's money, and continuing on with event likely to the best of their contracts. In the name of curbing a pandemic.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:18 pmThey'll deal with that if/when it comes. And, it's just money, which the NCAA is going to get a lot of.
The only point I was trying to make was that paying damages isn't going to scare the NCAA into making or not making a decision.
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At this point it seems cancelling the tournament all together may be the next move by the NCAA. Who knows any more
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Ah, Host, maybe. I feel like they put a lot of effort and energy into those things, in order to get the door. But I think that would be insured.
But the NCAA, yeah, I think they would rather be sued by CenturyLink arena group then dealing with being the epicenter for the true Cvoid 19 outbreak in the US.
But the NCAA, yeah, I think they would rather be sued by CenturyLink arena group then dealing with being the epicenter for the true Cvoid 19 outbreak in the US.
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So for people who have already planned their trips, do they still go, and if so, bars and restaurants at those sites will cash in.
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The biggest losers are not the NCAA, not the players, not the fans who made plans, not the arena owners. The real losers are all the workers who lose income, small businesses who lose revenue, people who work for suppliers who might lose jobs. Just this tournament alone, which is what folks on here worry about, will have a pretty big ripple effect on the economy.
I'm not sure which will devastate the US worse, a widespread Coronavirus pandemic, or mass hysteria about trying to prevent the spread devastating the US and world economy.
I'm not sure which will devastate the US worse, a widespread Coronavirus pandemic, or mass hysteria about trying to prevent the spread devastating the US and world economy.
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Airlines and hotels are refunding folks, so my assumption is people just going to get their money back. I feel like most out-of-town people wouldn't really have travel plans yet, since all but maybe 4-5 teams won't really know where they will be until Sunday.
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Nevermind.*
*Let's try to keep the stuff not associated with the tournament/basketball here:
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*Let's try to keep the stuff not associated with the tournament/basketball here:
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This!Psychhawk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:34 pm The biggest losers are not the NCAA, not the players, not the fans who made plans, not the arena owners. The real losers are all the workers who lose income, small businesses who lose revenue, people who work for suppliers who might lose jobs. Just this tournament alone, which is what folks on here worry about, will have a pretty big ripple effect on the economy.
I'm not sure which will devastate the US worse, a widespread Coronavirus pandemic, or mass hysteria about trying to prevent the spread devastating the US and world economy.