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    Transfer exemption due to corona virus concerns?

    What do you think the chances are that the NCAA will allow immediate transfer eligibility for D1 and D2 players wishing to transfer to schools outside of crowded metro areas due to future corona fears? Rural schools looking a lot more appealing now.

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    zero percent. The NCAA is trash.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      zero percent. The NCAA is trash.
      every organization is trash on TS.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        What do you think the chances are that the NCAA will allow immediate transfer eligibility for D1 and D2 players wishing to transfer to schools outside of crowded metro areas due to future corona fears? Rural schools looking a lot more appealing now.
        If a student is really concerned about corona virus interior current location, then transfer. Eligibility is the least of your worries.

        Come to think of it, just put in to transfer now because there’s a good chance there won’t be full collegiate soccer in the fall anyway.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          zero percent. The NCAA is trash.
          Football runs this show. Whatever it decides...NFL in disguise....NCAA will do. Puppets. Well paid puppets.

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            #6
            No offense but if someone decides to go to school, or live in, a highly-compacted urban area isn't this a known risk?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              If a student is really concerned about corona virus interior current location, then transfer. Eligibility is the least of your worries.

              Come to think of it, just put in to transfer now because there’s a good chance there won’t be full collegiate soccer in the fall anyway.
              Yes! The sky is falling! The world is ending! No college soccer. Run for your lives! Smh. Trump is opening up the country in a month and you don’t think they’ll be college soccer in 4 months. Get out of your moms basement and turn on something other than CNN.

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                #8
                If you're considering transferring because of Covid I would be more concerned about reasoning skills.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Yes! The sky is falling! The world is ending! No college soccer. Run for your lives! Smh. Trump is opening up the country in a month and you don’t think they’ll be college soccer in 4 months. Get out of your moms basement and turn on something other than CNN.
                  I hope you don't have elderly relatives, or should I say, elderly relatives you like having around. "My only regret is that I have but one life to give for the stock market."

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    No offense but if someone decides to go to school, or live in, a highly-compacted urban area isn't this a known risk?
                    Do you seriously think this was a consideration in the past? What planet are you from? It's a whole new world. Get used to it.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      I hope you don't have elderly relatives, or should I say, elderly relatives you like having around. "My only regret is that I have but one life to give for the stock market."
                      No one is saying don’t be cautious, including the orange man himself, but you can’t live your life in fear. The death rate is lower than the flu when all cases are taken into consideration. Don’t be a mope.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        No one is saying don’t be cautious, including the orange man himself, but you can’t live your life in fear. The death rate is lower than the flu when all cases are taken into consideration. Don’t be a mope.
                        " The Death Rate is lower than the Flu" this is where you are ignorant to the facts.

                        Its early so Obviously there's been more fatalities with the common flue. The common flu takes 15k-17k life's over 13 months each cycle.

                        So lets compare.

                        (1) This virus is new to us...what 2 months old?
                        (2) The fatality rate by % is 7-10 times more than any flu.
                        (3) we have no known vaccine as yet.
                        (4) It is targeting certain types early ...older pre existing patients.
                        (5)The most critical point.... it is spreading to easy, not just by contact but on surfaces we touch. The flu doesn't transfer "so easy" from surfaces like door handles. This is a clear and silent killing virus, one day your fine the next you feel like hell. It has a way of tricking you after the 3rd day when you start to feel like things are looking up and your coming out of it, then boom the 4th and 5th day its gets terribly worse. Asthma patients should be extremely carefully with this deadly virus and we have millions of Asthma patients in the US.

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                          #13
                          For those sayings, “It’s just the old folks.”

                          https://www.uslaxmagazine.com/colleg...ue-to-covid-19

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            For those sayings, “It’s just the old folks.”

                            https://www.uslaxmagazine.com/colleg...ue-to-covid-19
                            Hope he pulls through and doesn’t have too much permanent lung damage. Healthy young people are obviously still in danger with this new virus. So sad that others including young people have already died and will continue to.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              " The Death Rate is lower than the Flu" this is where you are ignorant to the facts.

                              Its early so Obviously there's been more fatalities with the common flue. The common flu takes 15k-17k life's over 13 months each cycle.

                              So lets compare.

                              (1) This virus is new to us...what 2 months old?
                              (2) The fatality rate by % is 7-10 times more than any flu.
                              (3) we have no known vaccine as yet.
                              (4) It is targeting certain types early ...older pre existing patients.
                              (5)The most critical point.... it is spreading to easy, not just by contact but on surfaces we touch. The flu doesn't transfer "so easy" from surfaces like door handles. This is a clear and silent killing virus, one day your fine the next you feel like hell. It has a way of tricking you after the 3rd day when you start to feel like things are looking up and your coming out of it, then boom the 4th and 5th day its gets terribly worse. Asthma patients should be extremely carefully with this deadly virus and we have millions of Asthma patients in the US.
                              Enjoy your Easter church service. I'll be watching on cable.

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