Well if they do play without fans for the first part of the season it might be to Iowa's advantage. 3 of our first 4 B1G games are on the road (at Minn, at OSU, at Penn State) and 5 of 9 B1G games are on the road this year. I still don't want to see that though.Was fun listening to Kirk talk about it. Interesting that he'd rather play with no fans than push it back 5-6 weeks and play with fans. I wonder how much the structure of the college classes plays into that.
Ugh that would be terrible if players started to get it and had to sit out or forfeit gamesGood topic.
My thoughts are contingent on things staying status quo: No widespread treatment available and wide spread testing hasn't proven that we've all already had it. If one of those things do happen my thought process changes quite a bit.
I think the conference season will be played starting on time. Iowa plays UNI and ISU as well so very possible those goes are played and with limited number of fans in attendance initially.
Then as the season goes I think it will be basically a war of attrition. Teams that don't have a player or staff member test positive will continue to play. As players and coaches begin to test positive those team will forfeit games for a 2-4 week period to see if the infection has spread to the rest of the team before getting back out and playing games.
Good topic.
My thoughts are contingent on things staying status quo: No widespread treatment available and wide spread testing hasn't proven that we've all already had it. If one of those things do happen my thought process changes quite a bit.
I think the conference season will be played starting on time. Iowa plays UNI and ISU as well so very possible those goes are played and with limited number of fans in attendance initially.
Then as the season goes I think it will be basically a war of attrition. Teams that don't have a player or staff member test positive will continue to play. As players and coaches begin to test positive those team will forfeit games for a 2-4 week period to see if the infection has spread to the rest of the team before getting back out and playing games.
Maybe spring football? That could be fun if fall doesnt work out.I've written and talked about it on the pod, but what I've gathered from Barta and KF is that a football season will be played between now and the end of the next fiscal year, June 30, '21. They need to do that for budgetary purposes if at all possible.
A football/baseball double header on a warm spring Saturday might be kind of fun.Maybe spring football? That could be fun if fall doesnt work out.
And Conner would...We could have football, basketball and baseball all going at the same time.
Would be a very, very tired young manAnd Conner would...