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2020-21 NCAA Football Thread

I dont think it was as targeted as some like to think. I am only using alabama as an example, as I havent followed it as much for everyone else this season.

Bama already had Georgia and Tennessee scheduled.
Tennessee? LOL

No, they helped those 3 teams by giving them 2 bottom dwellers. If they were being fair, they would have gotten 1 each, or pulled the next 2 teams from their rotation schedule.
 
I don't know if there are different rules for how long your out if you test positive between conferences (there shouldn't be) but heres an article that says in the Big Ten if you test positive, your out for 21 days.


I hope No one has to sit out from any conference, but you know it will happen somewhere (already happening some places).
The rules have to be the same thru out ...

Some ones saying its 14 days, some 10 some 21 ...

This is really getting complicated, it they determine that you have potentially been in contact with someone (contract tracing) is THAT considered a Positive test for you ?

I think theres a HUGE difference between having the virus and potentially coming in contact with someone that has had it ...
Just because you may come in contact, doesn't mean you get it.

If I walk by someone that has a Cold, doesn't mean I get that persons cold.
 
Watching the Kentucky/Auburn game, I see that the SEC didn’t pump any money into improving their refs. One crappy call to save face for another.
 
LSU missing all those drafted and opted out players. Gonna be a long season, even though it’s a shorter one.
 
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Georgia managed to take over in the 2nd half, but seeing how it’s Arkansas, the season doesnt look too good.

Meanwhile LSU is about to lose to Miss St.