There's so much wrong with this article.
We probably should be ripping off the high school Band-Aid as well, though our hopes in Montana endure because our remoteness and limited population give us more confidence to keep COVID-19 at arm's length.
Didn't Montana just start forcing everyone to wear a mask because the cases were spiking? How's that remoteness working out? You can't blame it all on tourists.
For that matter, will there be on-site school at all?
Kids are already around adults and other kids all the time right now. What difference would going to school make (other than not stunting their academic/social development even more than this whole ordeal has already done)?
I'd sooner have my kids free solo El Capitan than send them into potential COVID-19 petri dishes five days a week.
See above. Have your kids been locked in the basement since March?
As such, anyone who's still an anti-masker at this point is — like the folks who once thought their rights infringed when told they couldn't bathe others in cigarette smoke indoors — on the wrong side of history.
Hyperbolic but true. History is written by the victors and that's the mask mandate people.
Maddeningly, had we done so as part of a national unified strategy from the get-go
Blame the scientists at the CDC for the mask delay, whether you think they do any good or not.
So let’s shift gears, move fall sports to the spring (March to May) a la the nation’s junior colleges
I wasn't aware that JCs play two seasons every year.
focus on how to salvage winter sports
If we're going to cancel fall sports nothing is going to change that would allow winter sports to be played on time.
Spring football comes with all sorts of complications, most notably the strain of athletes playing anywhere from 22 to 30 games within 10 months.
Wait for it...
I'm sensitive to the image of football players as interchangeable gladiators, so I'd envision special rules akin to limiting Little League pitchers' innings.
But not sensitive to the the fact that injuries often occur from overuse. Also, is the idea that each player only participates in a certain percentage of plays? Good luck getting everyone (anyone) to sign off on that.
But at least schedules could remain largely unchanged and coffers would be padded, assuming folks are ready to sit elbow to elbow in stadiums again.
It’s otherwise difficult to imagine the college sports landscape emerging intact on the other side of this virus after missing even one football season.
Translation: They have to play at some point this season so we don't lose sports forever. If it takes two seasons in less than a year so be it. There's money involved you know. These guys are gladiators, they can handle it.
In other words, spring football beats no football at all.
I disagree. If they cancel fall football they'll just have to take the loss and come back next year.
I'd be interested if there's been any polling done regarding fall sports - among players/coaches/administrators and among the general public. Do people want sports this fall considering where we are today (regardless of where you think that is)? Would they be ok with trying to cram two seasons into one year? Would they be ok if cancelling/postponing results in the elimination of the revenue sports? the non revenue sports?
It seems like the media hasn't really thought through what happens if we cancel/postpone fall sports (and then winter sports since the miracle vaccine won't be ready - at least at scale - by then). They're just focused on pushing out content.