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Alabama: 5 players tested Positive for COVID
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[QUOTE="OrangeFoo, post: 3447108, member: 210"] I've largely stayed away from this thread, but here's my two cents anyways. I think the real question that college sports needs to answer is whether playing college football will make it more or less likely for these kids to catch the virus. The reality is that a large population of student athletes will catch or already have caught the virus regardless of whether they are in school or at home and some will get pretty sick and tragically some of them will die. The discussion should be around whether its better for these kids to be in a structured environment where there are consequences for their actions or in a totally unstructured environment where they have a lot of down time? Then there is the question of whether playing a football game is any more or less dangerous than sharing a dorm or apartment with someone. No easy answers here. My hunch is that having kids come back to campus might be safer for them then letting them stay at home. [/QUOTE]
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