But that's what I don't understand - were the NYS rules different between football and basketball?Agree but that probably doesn't matter under NYS rules on this.
Silver lining is we get Sid healthy for ACC play
But that's what I don't understand - were the NYS rules different between football and basketball?
Right? I can’t comprehend how the football program, that is 10x bigger, didn’t have to shut down or even have players miss a game because of covid.But that's what I don't understand - were the NYS rules different between football and basketball?
I don't think anyone is suprised just disappointedDid anyone with a brain think this season wasn't going to be impacted like this? I am beyond thrilled that they have gotten in 6 games so far. Pitino was right when he called for everything to be pushed back. It would allow things to thaw out a bit.
Pitino was right when he called for everything to be pushed back. It would allow things to thaw out a bit.
So let's talk about the Wake Forest and UNC games and whether Syracuse might be allowed to play.
My understanding of the latest CDC recommendations is that if you are exposed to COVID, the earliest you can break quarantine is 7 days from the exposure.
This is contingent on getting tested 5 days after exposure, and of course, you need to have no symptoms during that week of quarantine.
I think NYS uses stricter, maybe more outdated guidelines.
The Wake and UNC games are being played in North Carolina. I think NYS rules are therefore not applicable for either game.
If the team is tested 5 days after exposure (that would be Thursday, Christmas Eve), and if everyone passes those tests, and if no one has any symptoms through Saturday, is there a possibility they can play Wake?
I don't think they have canceled either game yet, so I am thinking the answer is yes. Anyone know for sure?
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The NCAA should really push back the tournament until April.
That is a good point. I would actually be even more concerned about lack of conditioning and just overall lack of sharpness. It wouldn't be ideal but hopefully the players are working out out on their own and learned some lessons from the other layoffs. This isn't the first time they have been shut down and it likely won't be their last either.They would have to go straight from quarantine into playing high level athletic competitions, and I hope they don't try to do that again. Sidibe got hurt the first time around, and I believe if they do it again the chance of injury will also be high.
We had a player on our own team test positive and it shut down one guy for a little while, not the whole team.I don't think we played a team where a player / coach tested positive right after our game? Unless I have my Trevor Lawrence timeline off...
For sure. Needs to be pushed.The NCAA should really push back the tournament until April.
Also I'm confused.I don't think anyone is suprised just disappointed