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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat would a vaccine have to do with anything?
A rush job vaccine with safety standards lowered and political pressure for speed sounds like a bad idea. Who wants to sign up to be a guinea pig to have an experimental drug injected into their blood stream? What are the long term effects?
The synthetic coronavirus mutation based vaccine is somewhat troubling. What do you have to lose?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe early vaccines that come out will be a true exercise in rolling the dice. Like jumping out of an airplane with a bedsheet for a parachute. Just might work.
The synthetic coronavirus mutation based vaccine is somewhat troubling. What do you have to lose?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat would a vaccine have to do with anything?
A rush job vaccine with safety standards lowered and political pressure for speed sounds like a bad idea. Who wants to sign up to be a guinea pig to have an experimental drug injected into their blood stream? What are the long term effects?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBecause if there isn't a vaccine by then and we still have too much Covid, there won't be spring sports. That's why. I'm not even sure NCAA basketball will happen this winter
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReps for NCAA have said March Madness will happen no matter what this year. They cannot survive another year without it.
Bubble 64 college teams like the NBA? No way. But they can run games in empty stadiums, covid test everyone with rapid tests right before each game.
I hope it does't come to that. I love March Madness and the crowds are part of it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReps for NCAA have said March Madness will happen no matter what this year. They cannot survive another year without it.
NCAA reps are sitting on a pile of money and can probably go a few more years before effected.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou mean shoe reps, or reps for D1 bball coaches, or reps for prospective pro athletes? These are only guys in fear of losing short term money. Just guessing this group probably doesn't save money well..
NCAA reps are sitting on a pile of money and can probably go a few more years before effected.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe NCAA is not sitting on a pile of cash and the money they lost last year from lack of March madness almost sank them. It's dire for the NCAA right now. There were a lot of extremely well paid people on the payroll. The tax reports are public information.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNCAA is a non-profit. Kinda Sorta non-profit, however they generate a billion dollars a year. I am sure like any billion dollar corporation will traverse these choppy waters of COvid and be just fine. Don't cry for the NCAA
But anyone saying that they have money a lot of money in the bank is wrong. Covid took away nearly a billion dollars in revenue. They might have had $200 million in the bank. So they are on very shaky ground.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNobody is crying for them. A non-profit that pays a lot of people $500,000 or more is a pseudo-nonprofit. They should be spending more of that money on long term benefits for the athletes that are making all that money for them and taking all the risk.
But anyone saying that they have money a lot of money in the bank is wrong. Covid took away nearly a billion dollars in revenue. They might have had $200 million in the bank. So they are on very shaky ground.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNobody is crying for them. A non-profit that pays a lot of people $500,000 or more is a pseudo-nonprofit. They should be spending more of that money on long term benefits for the athletes that are making all that money for them and taking all the risk.
But anyone saying that they have money a lot of money in the bank is wrong. Covid took away nearly a billion dollars in revenue. They might have had $200 million in the bank. So they are on very shaky ground.
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